friend

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
friend
    n 1: a person you know well and regard with affection and trust;
         "he was my best friend at the university"
    2: an associate who provides cooperation or assistance; "he's a
       good ally in fight" [syn: {ally}, {friend}] [ant: {enemy},
       {foe}]
    3: a person with whom you are acquainted; "I have trouble
       remembering the names of all my acquaintances"; "we are
       friends of the family" [syn: {acquaintance}, {friend}] [ant:
       {alien}, {stranger}, {unknown}]
    4: a person who backs a politician or a team etc.; "all their
       supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the
       library" [syn: {supporter}, {protagonist}, {champion},
       {admirer}, {booster}, {friend}]
    5: a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by
       George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers)
       [syn: {Friend}, {Quaker}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Friend \Friend\ (fr[e^]nd), n. [OR. frend, freond, AS.
   fre['o]nd, prop. p. pr. of fre['o]n, fre['o]gan, to love;
   akin to D. vriend friend, OS. friund friend, friohan to love,
   OHG. friunt friend, G. freund, Icel. fr[ae]ndi kinsman, Sw.
   fr[aum]nde. Goth. frij[=o]nds friend, frij[=o]n to love.
   [root]83. See {Free}, and cf. {Fiend}.]
   1. One who entertains for another such sentiments of esteem,
      respect, and affection that he seeks his society and
      welfare; a wellwisher; an intimate associate; sometimes,
      an attendant.
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            Want gives to know the flatterer from the friend.
                                                  --Dryden.
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            A friend that sticketh closer than a brother.
                                                  --Prov. xviii.
                                                  24.
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   2. One not inimical or hostile; one not a foe or enemy; also,
      one of the same nation, party, kin, etc., whose friendly
      feelings may be assumed. The word is some times used as a
      term of friendly address.
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            Friend, how camest thou in hither?    --Matt. xxii.
                                                  12.
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   3. One who looks propitiously on a cause, an institution, a
      project, and the like; a favorer; a promoter; as, a friend
      to commerce, to poetry, to an institution.
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   4. One of a religious sect characterized by disuse of outward
      rites and an ordained ministry, by simplicity of dress and
      speech, and esp. by opposition to war and a desire to live
      at peace with all men. They are popularly called Quakers.
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            America was first visited by Friends in 1656. --T.
                                                  Chase.
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   5. A paramour of either sex. [Obs.] --Shak.
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   {A friend at court} or {A friend in court}, one disposed to
      act as a friend in a place of special opportunity or
      influence.

   {To be friends with}, to have friendly relations with. "He's
      . . . friends with C[ae]sar." --Shak.

   {To make friends with}, to become reconciled to or on
      friendly terms with. "Having now made friends with the
      Athenians." --Jowett (Thucyd.).
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Friend \Friend\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Friended}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Friending}.]
   To act as the friend of; to favor; to countenance; to
   befriend. [Obs.]
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         Fortune friends the bold.                --Spenser.
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from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Friend

   Relationship between classes in the language C++.
    
from U.S. Gazetteer (1990)
Friend, KS
  Zip code(s): 67871
Friend, NE (city, FIPS 17775)
  Location: 40.65107 N, 97.28405 W
  Population (1990): 1111 (483 housing units)
  Area: 2.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
  Zip code(s): 68359
Friend, OR
  Zip code(s): 97021
    
from U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Friend, NE -- U.S. city in Nebraska
   Population (2000):    1174
   Housing Units (2000): 516
   Land area (2000):     0.796804 sq. miles (2.063713 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    0.796804 sq. miles (2.063713 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            17775
   Located within:       Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
   Location:             40.652095 N, 97.285731 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):     68359
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Friend, NE
    Friend
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
59 Moby Thesaurus words for "friend":
      Maecenas, acquaintance, adherent, advocate, ally, alter ego, amigo,
      angel, associate, baby, backer, beau, bedfellow, benefactor,
      best friend, bird, boon companion, bosom buddy, bosom friend,
      boyfriend, chum, co-worker, cocker, cohort, colleague, compatriot,
      compeer, comrade, concubine, confederate, confidant, confidante,
      confrere, consociate, crony, doxy, escort, familiar, fellow,
      financier, girl, intimate, investor, lover, man, mate, mistress,
      moll, pal, partner, patron, playmate, roomie, soul mate, squeeze,
      supporter, sweetheart, twist, woman

    
from Who Was Who: 5000 B. C. to Date
FRIEND

A., the scarcest thing on earth.  A rare visitor, but
he came around a few times in a lifetime.  F. was glad to know
of your success, pitied you in your failures, and shook you by
the hand when you were down and out.  Never borrowed money, but
he frequently lent it. Was a wise counsellor.  Very popular.
His name was frequently given the baby (see Mischief).
Ambition:  The other fellow's welfare. Recreation:  At the
other fellow's house.  Address:  The other fellow's house or
his own.  Clubs:  All.
    

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