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Definition of Schoolfellow

Schoolfellow
Schoolfellow School"fel`low, n. One bred at the same school; an associate in school.

Meaning of Schoolfellow from wikipedia

- and dramatist. Bouilhet was born in Cany, Seine Inférieure. He was a schoolfellow of Gustave Flaubert, to whom he dedicated his first work, Melaenis, conte...
- רבי יונתן, romanized: Rabi Yonatan) was a tanna of the 2nd century and schoolfellow of R. Josiah, apart from whom he is rarely quoted. Jonathan is generally...
- was the son of a rich wine merchant of Amiens. He was introduced by a schoolfellow, the count Claude d'Avaux, to Gaston, Duke of Orléans, and accompanied...
- The extended biography The Life of James Clerk Maxwell, by his former schoolfellow and lifelong friend Professor Lewis Campbell, was published in 1882....
- England, Hamlet tells his mother: There's letters sealed; and my two schoolfellows, Whom I will trust as I will adders fanged, They bear the mandate; they...
-  4. Archived from the original on March 13, 2016. "A Boy Shot By His Schoolfellow-A Curlous Affair". The New York Times. June 9, 1867. "Sad Accident"....
- Nick's uncle, unreliable and usually untraceable. Peter Templer Raffish schoolfellow of Nick's based on John Spencer, friend of the author's. Jean Templer...
- Hamlet is mentioned as having studied (he refers to them as "my two schoolfellows"). In Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern always appear as a pair,...
- adopted, it does not seem likely that any one individual among the King's schoolfellows should have been uniformly selected, whether he were in fault or not...
- and inept attempts to conceal his antics from his schoolmasters and schoolfellows, combine to make the character highly entertaining, though hardly sympathetic...