[Fr., f. camarade COMRADE.] ‘The familiarity that exists between camarades’ (Littré), comradeship; loyalty to, or partiality for, one’s comrades; esprit de corps.

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1840.  Fraser’s Mag., XXI. 721. A spirit of camaraderie and partisanship prevails in matters of art.

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1863.  Russell, Diary North & South, II. 107. The only camaraderie I have witnessed in America exists among the West Point men.

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