felawe

Etymology
, from ; compare and.

Noun

 * 1) A (male) partner, friend, or colleague; one linked with others:
 * 2) A (male) co-worker; one who is employed in the same position as oneself or who works with oneself.
 * 3) A member of an organisation, society, religious order/group, college, trade association, etc.
 * 4) A (male) accomplice; one who assists another in criminal activity.
 * 5) A (male) partner or partaker in revelry or one who likes doing so (i.e. is extroverted).
 * 6) One who is in a close platonic relationship with another; a true companion.
 * 7) An adversary; one who is against oneself in physical combat.
 * 8) One who is equal or equivalent to another; a peer.
 * 9) A member of or a thing in a grouping, set, or bunch.
 * 10)  A sexual or marital partner of a human or animal
 * 11)  A male individual of low societal or moral rank.
 * 12)  Any male individual; a fella, guy, etc.
 * 13)  That which acts as an intermediary force or agent.
 * 1)  That which acts as an intermediary force or agent.