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4d As person of equal rank MC exchanges letters c?m?e?r If its compeer I can see the equal rank - but where does the com come from?
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compeer
kəmˈpɪə/
noun
noun: compeer; plural noun: compeers
formal
a person of equal rank, status, or ability.
"he was better versed in his profession than his compeers"
archaic
a companion or associate.
"he had compeers in Fleet Street"
Origin
late Middle English: from Old French comper, from com- ‘with’ + per, from Latin par ‘equal’ (compare with peer2).
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compeer
kəmˈpɪə/
noun
noun: compeer; plural noun: compeers
formal
a person of equal rank, status, or ability.
"he was better versed in his profession than his compeers"
archaic
a companion or associate.
"he had compeers in Fleet Street"
Origin
late Middle English: from Old French comper, from com- ‘with’ + per, from Latin par ‘equal’ (compare with peer2).
Translate compeer to
Use over time for: compeer
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