verb
- past tense of fellow; to join or associate with someone as a companion or peer
- past tense of fellow; to fit or insert a fellow (a wooden or metal piece) into a structure, especially in wheel-making or carpentry
Usage: archaic or literary; rarely used in modern English
Usage: technical; woodworking or construction
Examples
- The knight fellowed with the other nobles on their journey to the castle.
- The craftsman fellowed the wooden segments together to form the wheel rim.
- She fellowed with her colleagues throughout her career in academia.
- The carpenter fellowed the metal bands into the wooden frame with precision.
- They fellowed as companions during their years at university.