Contents
-AUTHOR INDEX -BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class I. Words Expressing Abstract Relations
Section V. Number
2. Determinate Number
88. Accompaniment.
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NOUN: | ACCOMPANIMENT; adjunct [See Adjunct]; context; appendage, appurtenance. COMPANY, association, companionship; coexistence, concomitance; partnership, copartnership; coefficiency. CONCOMITANT, accessory, coefficient; companion, attendant, fellow, associate, fidus Achates [L.], consort, spouse, colleague; partner, copartner; satellite, hanger-on, shadow; escort, cortège [F.], suite, train, convoy, follower [See Sequel]; attribute.
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VERB: | ACCOMPANY, coexist, attend, company [archaic], convoy, chaperon; hang on, wait on; go hand in hand with; synchronize [See Synchronism]; bear company, keep company; row in the same boat; bring in its train; associate with, couple with.
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ADJECTIVE: | ACCOMPANYING &c. v.; concomitant, fellow, twin, joint; associated with, coupled with; accessory, attendant, comitant [rare], obbligato.
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ADVERB: | WITH, withal; together with, along with, in company with; hand in hand, side by side; cheek by jowl (or jole); arm in arm; therewith, herewith; and (addition) [See Addition]. TOGETHER, in a body, collectively, in conjunction.
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QUOTATIONS: | - Noscitur a sociis.
- Virtutis fortuna comes.
- Into their inmost bower. Handed they went.—Milton
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