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Definition of company
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Company
(v. i.) To
associate.
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Fugleman
::
Fugleman
(n.) A
soldier
especially
expert
and well
drilled,
who takes his place in front of a
military
company,
as a guide for the
others
in their
exercises;
a file
leader.
He
originally
stood in front of the right
wing..
Company
::
Company
(n.) The crew of a ship,
including
the
officers;
as, a whole
ship's
company..
But
::
But (v. t.) A
person
at whom
ridicule,
jest, or
contempt
is
directed;
as, the butt of the
company..
Troop
::
Troop (n.) A
company
of
stageplayers;
a
troupe.
Bevy
::
Bevy (n.) A
company;
an
assembly
or
collection
of
persons,
especially
of
ladies..
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To
connect;
to place so as to
belong;
to
assign
by
authority;
to
appoint;
as, an
officer
is
attached
to a
certain
regiment,
company,
or
ship..
Office
::
Office
(n.) The
company
or
corporation,
or
persons
collectively,
whose place of
business
is in an
office;
as, I have
notified
the
office..
Interest
::
Interest
(n.)
Excitement
of
feeling,
whether
pleasant
or
painful,
accompanying
special
attention
to some
object;
concern..
Consort
::
Consort
(n.) An
assembly
or
association
of
persons;
a
company;
a
group;
a
combination.
Life
::
Life (n.) That which
imparts
or
excites
spirit
or
vigor;
that upon which
enjoyment
or
success
depends;
as, he was the life of the
company,
or of the
enterprise..
Accompany
::
Accompany
(v. t.) To go with or
attend
as a
companion
or
associate;
to keep
company
with; to go along with; --
followed
by with or by; as, he
accompanied
his
speech
with a bow..
Shot-clog
::
Shot-clog
(n.) A
person
tolerated
only
because
he pays the shot, or
reckoning,
for the rest of the
company,
otherwise
a mere clog on
them..
Squiggle
::
Squiery
(n.) A
company
of
squires;
the whole body of
squires.
Countermark
::
Countermark
(n.) A mark or token added to those
already
existing,
in order to
afford
security
or
proof;
as, an
additional
or
special
mark put upon a
package
of goods
belonging
to
several
persons,
that it may not be
opened
except
in the
presence
of all; a mark added to that of an
artificer
of gold or
silver
work by the
Goldsmiths'
Company
of
London,
to
attest
the
standard
quality
of the gold or
silver;
a mark added to an
ancient
coin or
medal,
to show
either
its
change
of value or that it was tak
Congregation
::
Congregation
(n.) A
company
of
religious
persons
forming
a
subdivision
of a
monastic
order.
Enliven
::
Enliven
(v. t.) To give
spirit
or
vivacity
to; to make
sprightly,
gay, or
cheerful;
to
animate;
as, mirth and good humor
enliven
a
company;
enlivening
strains
of
music..
Monologue
::
Monologue
(n.) A
speech
uttered
by a
person
alone;
soliloquy;
also, talk or
discourse
in
company,
in the
strain
of a
soliloquy;
as, an
account
in
monologue..
Hall-mark
::
Hall-mark
(n.) The
official
stamp of the
Goldsmiths'
Company
and other assay
offices,
in the
United
Kingdom,
on gold and
silver
articles,
attesting
their
purity.
Also used
figuratively;
-- as, a word or
phrase
lacks the
hall-mark
of the best
writers..
Exchequer
::
Exchequer
(n.) The
department
of state
having
charge
of the
collection
and
management
of the royal
revenue.
[Eng.]
Hence,
the
treasury;
and,
colloquially,
pecuniary
possessions
in
general;
as, the
company's
exchequer
is low..
Genteel
::
Genteel
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
the
qualities
popularly
regarded
as
belonging
to high birth and
breeding;
free from
vulgarity,
or
lowness
of taste or
behavior;
adapted
to a
refined
or
cultivated
taste;
polite;
well-bred;
as,
genteel
company,
manners,
address..
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