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Company \Com"pa*ny\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Companied; p. pr. & vb. n. Companying.] To accompany or go with; to be companion to. [Obs.]
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vb. (en-past of: company)
Usage examples of "companied".
So often, when he had felt that oppression, it had come companied by the hissing of great serpents.
My father taught me much as we companied together, even as he and my mother had done .
As they companied side by side, Lydryth could hear the soft rise and fall of Kerovan's voice, broken every so often by a quiet question or comment from her father.
As they companied side by side, Lydryth could hear the soft rise and fall of Kerovan’s voice, broken every so often by a quiet question or comment from her father.
How much did this creature and those she had companied with understand about his party, anyway?
There I found my companions, each companied with a man like unto Herrel, and they were seated on the grass, drinking and eating, each couple from a common plate, even as was the custom at bride feasts in the Dales.
But this I brought with me-the knowledge that there were indeed two Gillans-one who strove to reach the other side of these heights in painful weariness, and one who still companied with those from the Dales.