noun
- companions in play; playmates
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The children were constant playfellows during the summer holidays.
- She remembered her childhood playfellows fondly.
- The two boys became playfellows after meeting at the park.
- In the village, all the children were playfellows regardless of their families’ differences.
- The story tells of young playfellows who discovered a hidden treasure.
- Her diary mentioned several playfellows from her youth.