Co-mate


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Co´-mate`


n.1.A companion.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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OEDIPUS Then had I never come to shed My father's blood nor climbed my mother's bed; The monstrous offspring of a womb defiled, Co-mate of him who gendered me, and child.
The DISY deputy responded with his own four-page letter saying he respected the fact that the MEPs who sent the letter "sympathised" with their "co-mates" but accused them of "rushing to interfere" by making their letter public "in an inadmissible and unethical manner".