comradery

noun
/ˌkɑmˈɹɑdəɹi/

Etymology

From comrade + -ry. Doublet of camaraderie, which likely also influenced the term. Both ultimately derive from Latin camera (“room, chamber”).

  1. derived from camara
  2. derived from *camarata
  3. derived from camerata — “chamber mate
  4. derived from camarada
  5. borrowed from camarade
  6. suffixed as comradery — “comrade + ry

Definitions

  1. camaraderie

The neighborhood

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