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Disfellowship
Disfellowship Dis*fel"low*ship, v. t. [See Fellowship, v. t.] To exclude from fellowship; to refuse intercourse with, as an associate. An attempt to disfellowship an evil, but to fellowship the evildoer. --Freewill Bapt. Quart.
Fellowship
Fellowship Fel"low*ship, n. [Fellow + -ship.] 1. The state or relation of being or associate. 2. Companionship of persons on equal and friendly terms; frequent and familiar intercourse. In a great town, friends are scattered, so that there is not that fellowship which is in less neighborhods. --Bacon. Men are made for society and mutual fellowship. --Calamy. 3. A state of being together; companionship; partnership; association; hence, confederation; joint interest. The great contention of the sea and skies Parted our fellowship. --Shak. Fellowship in pain divides not smart. --Milton. Fellowship in woe doth woe assuage. --Shak. The goodliest fellowship of famous knights, Whereof this world holds record. --Tennyson. 4. Those associated with one, as in a family, or a society; a company. The sorrow of Noah with his fellowship. --Chaucer. With that a joyous fellowship issued Of minstrels. --Spenser. 5. (Eng. & Amer. Universities) A foundation for the maintenance, on certain conditions, of a scholar called a fellow, who usually resides at the university.
Fellowship
Fellowship Fel"low*ship, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fellowshiped; p. pr. & vb. n.. Fellowshiping.] (Eccl.) To acknowledge as of good standing, or in communion according to standards of faith and practice; to admit to Christian fellowship.
Fellowshiped
Fellowship Fel"low*ship, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fellowshiped; p. pr. & vb. n.. Fellowshiping.] (Eccl.) To acknowledge as of good standing, or in communion according to standards of faith and practice; to admit to Christian fellowship.
Fellowshiping
Fellowship Fel"low*ship, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fellowshiped; p. pr. & vb. n.. Fellowshiping.] (Eccl.) To acknowledge as of good standing, or in communion according to standards of faith and practice; to admit to Christian fellowship.
Good-fellowship
Good-fellowship Good`-fel"low*ship, n. Agreeable companionship; companionableness.

Meaning of FELLOWS from wikipedia

- Fellows may refer to Fellow, in plural form. Fellows or Fellowes may also refer to: Fellows, California, USA Fellows, Wisconsin, ghost town, USA Fellowes...
- Fellows Bell Labs Fellows Boeing Fellows DXC Technology Fellows DuPont Fellows Google fellows Henry Ford Technical Fellows HP Fellows Intel Fellows Microsoft...
- each year. New Fellows can only be nominated by existing Fellows for one of the fellowships described below: Every year, up to 52 new fellows are elected...
- List of fellows Computer Society — List of fellows Consumer Electronics Society — List of fellows Control Systems Society — List of fellows Dielectrics...
- categories are: Fellowsscholars resident in the United Kingdom Corresponding Fellowsscholars resident overseas Honorary Fellows – an honorary academic...
- Odd Fellows and in light of post-colonial American sovereignty, the American Odd Fellows became independent as the Independent Order of Odd Fellows under...
- research without having teaching duties. As with the professorial fellows, senior research fellows are research-only posts, with the rise of the career grade...
- Cynthia Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes (née Spencer; born 11 February 1957), is one of the two older sisters of Diana, Princess of Wales, the other...
- Archie Fellows, English footballer Carol Fellowes, 4th Baron Ailwyn (1896–1988), British peer Charles Fellows (disambiguation) Charlie Fellows (disambiguation)...
- present-day Turkey. Charles Fellows was born at High Pavement, Nottingham on 31 August 1799, the fifth son of John Fellows, a wealthy silk merchant and...