Acquaintanceship

/əˈkweɪntənʃɪp/ noun

The state or relationship of being acquainted with someone; a friendship or connection that is less close than deep friendship.

From acquaintance (Old French acointier, 'to make known,' from Latin ad + cognitus 'known') plus the suffix -ship (Old English, meaning 'state or condition of'). The suffix -ship has been used since Old English to denote relationships and conditions.

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