v. Obs. [f. EN-1 + FELLOWSHIP.] a. trans. To join in fellowship. b. intr. To enter into fellowship.
147085. Malory, Arthur, VIII. xxvii. 315. I wille see sir launcelot and enfelaushippe me with hym. Ibid., IX. xix. 367. And they enfelaushypped to gyder.
1553. Grimalde, Ciceros Offices, I. (1558), 25. When good men alike in condicions be enfelowshipt in familiaritie together.