



COMPANION [1]
[noun]
1. a person who is frequently in the company of, associates with, or accompanies another.
2. a person employed to accompany, assist, or live with another in the capacity of a helpful friend.
3. a mate or match for something.
4. a handbook or guide.
5. a member of the lowest rank in an order of knighthood or of a grade in an order.
6. to be a companion to; accompany.
Etymology: Middle English compainoun < Anglo-French; Old French compaignon < Late Latin compāniōn- (stem of compāniō). Compare Gothic gahlaiba, Old High German galeipo.
COMPANION [2]
[noun]
1. a covering over the top of a companionway.
2. a companionway.
Etymology: alteration of Dutch kampanje - quarterdeck < French (chambre de la) compagne - pantry of a mediaeval galley.
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Original: Girls by Hana Jang
365 DAYS OF GLEE ||| Day 151
William, I have in my Spanx at all times a list of the worst songs ever performed by the glee club. And I would appreciate it if you would not reprise any of the following numbers.

Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater, Key to the Meanings of Colors, from their book Thought-Forms, 1901
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Today on “rules of English language I didn’t realise were a thing until someone pointed it out”
Yes, you found it! I have been looking for this, thanks!
Ryan Murphy’s heartfelt tribute to writer, AIDS activist, LGBTQ icon, and force of nature Larry Kramer (25 June 1935 - 27 May 2020).