friendship
English
Etymology
From Middle English frendshipe, frendschip, freondschipe, from Old English frēondsċipe (“friendship”), equivalent to friend + -ship. Cognate with Scots freindschip (“friendship”), West Frisian freonskip (“friendship”), Saterland Frisian Früündskup, Fjundskup (“friendship”), Dutch vriendschap (“friendship”), German Low German Fründschap (“friendship”), German Freundschaft (“friendship”), Norwegian Nynorsk frendskap (“relationship”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: frĕnd'shĭp, IPA(key): /ˈfɹɛndʃɪp/
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Noun
friendship (countable and uncountable, plural friendships)
- (uncountable) The condition of being friends.
- (countable) A friendly relationship, or a relationship as friends.
- (uncountable) Good will.
Synonyms
- (friendly relationship): entente cordiale
Derived terms
Derived terms
- friendshipful
- friendshipless
- friendshiplike
- friendshiply
- friendshipped
- friendshipping
- friendshippish/friendshipish
- friendshippy/friendshipy
- guestfriendship
Translations
(uncountable) condition of being friends
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(countable) friendly relationship
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(uncountable) good will — see good will
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