Afterfriend

/ˈæftərfrɛnd/ noun

A friend acquired or valued primarily after an initial meeting or circumstance, or a friend who remains in one's life after a significant event.

Compound of 'after' (Old English 'æfter', meaning 'behind' or 'following') and 'friend' (Old English 'freond', from Germanic root meaning 'to love'). The combination suggests a friendship that develops in the subsequent period rather than at first meeting.

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