[f. prec. + -SHIP.] The condition of being bed-fellows.
1611. Tourneur, Ath. Trag., I. i. Her husbands bedfellowship.
1833. Boston Morn. Post, 16 Jan., 1/2. Admiral Bonnivet himself frequently divided bed-fellowship with Francis I, King of France.
1854. H. Miller, Sch. & Schm. (1858), 186. The strange bed-fellowship which our recent misery had made.