1 a person etc who accompanies another person as a friend etc -- ledsager, følgesvenn, kamerat, selskapsdame
2 a helpful handbook on a particular subject -- håndbok, veiledning
The Gardening Companion.
The figure is clothed in a fine chiton, as are all his companions.
In the second, it designates a missive from a white man about an ageless adventurer and the expeditions he leads with his companions.
The independent variables included measures of somatic morbidity (mortality risk, impairment in sensory functions), social resources (number of living companions, income), and dementia and depression.
In the domain of social relations (at least in terms of reported close companions), gender differences were more prominent than age differences.
First, the male- female bonding is weakened owing to the low frequency of male interactions with most of his female companions.
Her sighs and sketches are calculated to charm her male companions.
In this view acquaintances are plentiful, companions fewer, and intimates few and far between in a person's life.
He demands and directs change, compelling his companions to act, railing against hopelessness and disenchantment, against any allegiance to utopia.
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