Foursome

/ˈfɔːr.səm/ noun

A group of four people, especially four people playing golf or another game together.

From Old English 'feower' (four) combined with the suffix '-some' meaning 'a group of' (as in twosome, threesome). The suffix '-some' comes from Proto-Germanic and originally meant 'marked by or characterized by.'

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