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Deutsche Genosse Synonyme

Englische comrade Synonyme

comrade  Bolshevik  Bolshie  Greek  Red  ace  adjunct  affiliate  ally  amigo  associate  auxiliary  bedfellow  bedmate  belonger  bosom buddy  brother  brother-in-arms  buddy  bunkie  bunkmate  butty  camarade  card-carrier  card-carrying member  cardholder  chamberfellow  charter member  chum  classmate  clubber  clubman  clubwoman  coadjutor  cohort  colleague  comate  commie  committeeman  companion  company  compatriot  compeer  confederate  confrere  consociate  consort  conventioneer  conventioner  conventionist  copartner  crony  dues-paying member  enlistee  enrollee  fellow  fellow member  fellow student  fraternity man  friend  girl friend  gossip  guildsman  honorary member  initiate  insider  joiner  life member  mate  member  messmate  old crony  one of us  pal  pard  pardner  partner  playfellow  playmate  pledge  roommate  running mate  schoolfellow  schoolmate  shipmate  side partner  sidekick  sister  socius  sorority girl  sorority woman  teammate  workfellow  yokefellow  yokemate  
comradeship  affiliation  alignment  alliance  amalgamation  association  boon companionship  brotherhood  brotherliness  cahoots  camaraderie  chumship  coadunation  coalescence  coalition  colleagueship  collegialism  collegiality  combination  community of interest  companionship  comradery  confederacy  confederation  confraternity  consolidation  consorting  consortship  copartnership  copartnery  esprit de corps  federation  fellowship  fraternalism  fraternity  fraternization  freemasonry  fusion  good-fellowship  hobnobbing  hookup  inclusion  incorporation  integration  league  merger  partnership  sisterhood  sisterliness  sodality  sorority  tie-in  tie-up  unification  union  

 

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The term comrade is used to mean "friend", "mate", "colleague", or "ally", and derives from the Iberian Romance language term camarada, literally meaning "chamber mate", from Latin camera "chamber" or "room". A political use of the term was inspired by the French Revolution, after which it grew into a form of address between socialists and workers. Ever since the Russian Revolution, popular media in the Western World have often associated it with Communism.

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