Accompanied

/əˈkʌmpənid/ verb

Went somewhere or did something together with someone else, or existed or happened at the same time as something.

From Old French 'accompagner,' formed from 'a-' (to) and 'compagne' (companion). 'Compagne' comes from Latin 'cum' (with) and 'panis' (bread)—literally 'one who eats bread with you.' The meaning evolved to indicate being together with someone.

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