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companion1 noun 1 a friend, comrade or frequent associate. 2 someone who accompanies someone on a journey. 3 historical a woman employed by another woman to live or travel with her and to keep her company. 4 especially as a title: a book of advice; a handbook or guide. 5 one of a pair of matching objects. 6 (Companion) an honourable title denoting a low-ranking member of any of various orders of knighthood. companionship noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French compagnon, from Latin companio, literally 'food-sharer', from com- together + panis bread.

companion2 noun, naut a hatch admitting light to a cabin or lower deck.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Dutch kompanje quarterdeck, from Italian compagna storeroom for provisions.