Camaraderie vs Playfellowship - What's the difference?
camaraderie | playfellowship |
Close friendship in a group of friends or teammates.
A spirit of familiarity and closeness
* 1838 , Caulincourt, Napoleon and his Times ,
(rare) The state or duration of being playfellows; camaraderie between children.
As nouns the difference between camaraderie and playfellowship
is that camaraderie is close friendship in a group of friends or teammates while playfellowship is the state or duration of being playfellows; camaraderie between children.camaraderie
English
(wikipedia camaraderie)Noun
(en noun)Volume 1, page 175:
- There was not one of Napoleon's intimate friends, however high in rank, who would have ventured to indulge in the sort of camaraderie'' which was kept up between the Emperor and his old ''moustaches .