Definition
A fellow member of a group or organization; a companion or associate.
Etymology
From coin (an obsolete/dialectal form of 'can,' suggesting 'companion') or from co- (together) + mate. Appears in some regional dialects and historical texts as a term for companions sharing space or purpose.
Kelly Says
This is a rare, almost archaic word that might describe shipmates, cellmates, or anyone forced into close quarters together. It captures that specific bond of people stuck in the same situation.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
coinmate
coin-mate
ARالعربية
صديق العملات
sadiq al-amalāt
BNবাংলা
coinmate
coin-mate
CACatalà
coinmate
coin-mate
CSČeština
coinmate
koin-mate
DADansk
coinmate
coin-mate
DEDeutsch
coinmate
koyn-mah-teh
ELΕλληνικά
coinmate
koin-mate
ESEspañol
coinmate
koh-ee-mah-teh
FAفارسی
coinmate
coin-mate
FISuomi
coinmate
koin-mate
FRFrançais
coinmate
kwan-maht
HEעברית
coinmate
koin-mate
HIहिन्दी
coinmate
coin-meyt
HUMagyar
coinmate
coin-mate
IDBahasa Indonesia
coinmate
koin-mate
ITItaliano
coinmate
koh-ee-mah-teh
MSBahasa Melayu
coinmate
coin-mate
MYမြန်မာ
coinmate
coin-mate
NLNederlands
coinmate
coin-mate
NONorsk
coinmate
coin-mate
PLPolski
coinmate
koin-mate
PTPortuguês
coinmate
ko-in-mah-teh
RORomână
coinmate
coin-mate
RUРусский
коинмейт
koin-mey-t
SVSvenska
coinmate
coin-mate
SWKiswahili
coinmate
coin-mate
TAதமிழ்
coinmate
coin-mate
TEతెలుగు
coinmate
coin-mate
TRTürkçe
coinmate
koin-mate
UKУкраїнська
coinmate
koin-mate
URاردو
coinmate
coin-mate
VITiếng Việt
coinmate
coin-mate