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comrade | conrad |

As a noun comrade

is a mate, companion, or associate.

As a verb comrade

is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To associate with in a friendly way.

As a proper noun Conrad is

a given name derived from Germanic.

comrade

Noun

(en noun)
  • A mate, companion, or associate.
  • A companion in battle; fellow soldier.
  • A fellow socialist, communist or other very politically leftist person.
  • Hello, comrade . Are you going to the CCP meeting?
  • Comrade Lenin inspired our people to undertake great works.

    Synonyms

    * see also * (title) compare sister, brother * battle buddy * tovarishch

    Verb

    (comrad)
  • To associate with in a friendly way.
  • * Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger
  • But she was happy, for she was far away under another sky, and comrading again with her Rangers, and her animal friends, and the soldiers.

    Anagrams

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    conrad

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • .
  • * 1985 Philip Howard, The State of the Language , OUP, ISBN 0195204670, page 58:
  • There was no further need for words, because the lexicon of Romance jargon has just been fully deployed. In it chaps are called names like Conrad , and girls names like Delora, quite unlike the names of those who are reading it on the way to work.

    See also

    * Conradin, Conradino

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