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Answer for the clue "A boy or man ", 6 letters:
fellow

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"companion, comrade," c.1200, from Old English feolaga "partner, one who shares with another," from Old Norse felagi , from fe "money" (see fee ) + lag , from a verbal base denoting "lay" (see lay (v.)). The root sense is of fellow is "one who puts down ...

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Fellow may refer to: Fellow , a member of a group of learned people Fellow (computing) , an emulator designed to run software Fellow, a commonly used synonym for man

Usage examples of fellow.

Martin Cash was a fellow countryman, born at Enniscorthy in County Wexford, and when he had been sent to Norfolk Island, he had talked freely of his exploits as absconder and bushranger, taking great pride in both.

Up till now, to his own surprise, all three of his fellow absconders had acted as if he were still one of them, in equal peril from outsiders-or settlers, like the Meldrums-and therefore bent, as they were, on escape.

Veneziano, then a research fellow at CERN, the European accelerator laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, had worked on aspects of this problem for a number of years, until one day he came upon a striking revelation.

In high school, one of my all-time favorite pranks was gaining unauthorized access to the telephone switch and changing the class of service of a fellow phone phreak.

Adams with an animosity not diminished by the lapse of years since his defection from their party, strong in a consciousness of their own standing before their fellow citizens, the thirteen notables responded with much acrimony to Mr.

The heedless fellow fulfilled his commission so well that the actress, feeling insulted, told him that she dared me to call on her.

As he was an actressy little fellow, he put on a great show of lamentation for the neighbours, referring to the departure from his starving country as a white martyrdom.

When a person is adaptable and satiable, capable of realistic planning and empathizing with his fellow beings, those problems that remain turn out to be mostly physiochemical or behavioral.

He knew that Tarrian was right and that even now the wolf would be silently prowling the dark edges of his addled mind to protect him from unseen dangers, just as its wilder fellows would prowl the woods in search of prey.

It is my, great honor, indeed my personal privilege, to introduce to you, my colleagues, Michaelangelo Fetterizzini, Fellow of the American Tonsil, Adenoid and Vas Deferens Society.

There was a visible and audible sigh of relief from the assembled fellows of the American Tonsil, Adenoid and Vas Deferens Society.

This made Raymo a figure of respect among his fellow prisoners during the twenty months they would spend in the fortress of La Cabana listening to rifle reports from the moat, where the executions took place, each crisp volley followed by a precise echo, an afterclap, as the prisoners thought about the dog that lived in the moat, lapping up blood.

All Aga was his neighbor, but he could not bear the disgusting fellow.

With all his willful aggressiveness he was a companionable person who meant much better towards his fellows than he himself knew.

The west window in the south aisle is as fine as its fellow in the north aisle.