noun 1. a friend or companion, especially a soldier ○ We remember old comrades buried in foreign cemeteries. 2. a fellow member of a socialist or communist party ○ All comrades must attend the party meeting. 3. a form of address to a fellow member of a socialist or communist party ○ Comrades, we must fight to establish the right to union membership.
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com´rade
(? or 277), n. [Sp. camarada, fr. L. camara, a chamber; hence, a chamber-fellowship, and then a chamber-fellow: cf. F. camarade. Cf. Chamber.] A mate, companion, or associate. “And turned my flying comrades to the charge. J. Baillie.” “I abjure all roofs, and choose … To be a comrade with the wolf and owl. Shak.”
Meaning of “comrade” in English language – noun 1. a friend or companion, especiall...
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