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1 FELLOWSHIP
[N]COMMILITIUM (-I) (N)CONMILITIUM (-I) (N)CIVITAS (-ATIS) (F)COLLEGIUM (-I) (N)CONLEGIUM (-I) (N)CONFINE (-IS) (N)HETAERIA (-AE) (F)SODALITAS (-ATIS) (F)SODALICIUM (-I) (N)CONSORTIO (-ONIS) (F)COALITUS (-US) (M)- BELONGING TO A FELLOWSHIP- OF FELLOWSHIP -
2 FELLOWSHIP: BELONGING TO A FELLOWSHIP
[A]HETAERICOS (-E -ON)English-Latin dictionary > FELLOWSHIP: BELONGING TO A FELLOWSHIP
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3 FELLOWSHIP: OF FELLOWSHIP
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4 SEPARATE FROM FELLOWSHIP
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5 communicatio
communicatio, onis, f., (1) joint-partaking, 1 C. 10:16; (2) communion, fellowship, 2 C. 13:13. Gk. κοινωνία. -
6 participatio
participatio, onis, f., partaking, communion, fellowship, 1 C. 10:16; 2 C. 6:14.* -
7 societas
societas, tatis, f., fellowship.
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