The past tense of 'fellowship,' indicating that someone participated in or shared a relationship of friendship and mutual support.
Past tense form of 'fellowship,' which dates back to Old Norse 'félagi' (partner). The -ed ending was added in Middle English as verbs became conjugable in this way.
In early Christian communities, being 'fellowshipped' wasn't just social—it was a radical act of inclusion that literally meant breaking bread together, creating bonds stronger than family.
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