FRIENDINGS
Noun
friendings
plural of friending
Source: Wiktionary
FRIENDING
Friend"ing, n.
Definition: Friendliness. [Obs.] Shak.
FRIEND
Friend, n. Etym: [OR. frend, freond, AS. freónd, prop. p. pr. of
freón, freógan, to love; akin to D. vriend friend, OS. friund friend,
friohan to love, OHG. friunt friend, G. freund, Icel. frændi kinsman,
Sw. frände. Goth. frij friend, frij to love. sq. root83. See Free,
and cf. Fiend.]
1. One who entertains for another suo
Want gives to know the flatterer from the friend. Dryden.
A friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Prov. xviii. 24.
2. One not inimical or hostile; one not a foe or enemy; also, one of
the same nation, party, kin, etc., whose friendly feelings may be
assumed. The word is some times used as a term of friendly address.
Friend, how camest thou in hither Matt. xxii. 12.
3. One who looks propitiously on a cause, an institution, a project,
and the like; a favorer; a promoter; as, a friend to commerce, to
poetry, to an institution.
4. One of a religious sect characterized by disuse of outward rites
and an ordained ministry, by simplicity of dress and speech, and esp.
by opposition to war and a desire to live at peace with all men. They
are popularly called Quakers.
America was first visited by Friends in 1656. T. Chase.
5. A paramour of either sex. [Obs.] Shak. A friend at court or in
court, one disposed to act as a friend in a place of special
opportunity or influence.
– To be friends with, to have friendly relations with. "He's . . .
friends with Cæsar." Shak.
– To make friends with, to become reconciled to or on friendly
terms with. "Having now made friends with the Athenians." Jowett
(Thucyd. ).
Friend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Friended; p. pr, & vb. n. Friending.]
Definition: To act as the friend of; to favor; to countenance; to befriend.
[Obs.]
Fortune friends the bold. Spenser.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition