Etymology: [ frend ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English frend, from Old English frEond; akin to Old High German friunt friend, Old English frEon to love, frEo free.
The Quakers; the Society of Friends, plural form of Friend, plural of Friend, Friends Society of Friends of Constitutional Government Society of the Friends of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, chaverim, Brand name of a spring-loaded camming device now manufactured by Wild Country. Now used (often without initial capital) to refer to any such device, A Quaker; a member of the Society of Friends, bitch, mucker, To add a person to a list of friends on one's social networking site; to officially designate (someone) as a friend, In object-oriented programming, a function or class granted special access to the private and protected members of another class, Used as a form of address when warning someone, A person who backs something, A person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection, A boyfriend or girlfriend, An associate who provides assistance, A person with whom one is vaguely or indirectly acquainted, An object or idea that can be used for good, To act as a friend to, to befriend; to be friendly to, to help, bra, amigo, eme, A class which has unlimited access to private members to the class who declares it as friend Disabled by derivation Rule: "My father's friends are not my friends", become pals, become buddies; make peace with, to act as the friend of, 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, whose friendly feelings may be assumed, Either a class or a function that has access to all of a class's data and member functions That is, the friend has access to the class's public, protected, and private members, a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers), a person who backs a politician or a team etc ; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library", Refers to one attached to another by affection or esteem, A function which is not a member¤ of a class¤, but which the class¤ has granted full access rights In other words, a non-class¤-member¤ which can nevertheless access the non-public members¤ of a specific class¤, Spiritual friendship is with Christ and also in union with all his followers Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends You are my friends if you do what I command you No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all that I have heard from my Father I have made known to you (John 15:13-15), A non-relative acquainted with the child, the parent, or caretaker including: landlords, clergy, or youth group workers (e g , Scouts, Little League coaches), etc, a person with whom you are acquainted; "I have trouble remembering the names of all my acquaintances"; "we are friends of the family", an associate who provides assistance; "he's a good ally in fight"; "they were friends of the workers", If you are friends with someone, you are their friend and they are yours. I still wanted to be friends with Alison We remained good friends Sally and I became friends, A friend is someone who you know well and like, but who is not related to you. I had a long talk about this with my best friend She never was a close friend of mine. Sara's old friend, Ogden, one who is affectionately attached to another; pal, buddy; fan, supporter; one who belongs to the same group; one who is not hostile; member of the Religious Society of Friends, Quaker, The friends of a country, cause, organization, or a famous politician are the people and organizations who help and support them. The Friends of Birmingham Royal Ballet, If one country refers to another as a friend, they mean that the other country is not an enemy of theirs. The president said that Japan is now a friend and international partner. = ally, a person you know well and regard with affection and trust; "he was my best friend at the university", If you make friends with someone, you begin a friendship with them. You can also say that two people make friends. He has made friends with the kids on the street He had made a friend of both girls, Everybody who has the fortune to be out of the reach of your weaponery, Ann Gillman, They are popularly called Quakers, To act as the friend of; to favor; to countenance; to befriend, A paramour of either sex, by opposition to war and a desire to live at peace with all men, One of a religious sect characterized by disuse of outward rites and an ordained ministry, by simplicity of dress and speech, and esp, The word is some times used as a term of friendly address, 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, a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers) a person you know well and regard with affection and trust; "he was my best friend at the university, The term friend refers to a stereotyped dependency within which the source (for instance, a package) has the right to access certain elements of the target, even though the source does not otherwise have the appropriate permission in terms of the target's visibility In C++ a friend is a class or a function that is not a member function, but still has access to the private members of the class that has declared it to be a friend, A member of the Religious Society of Friends; a Quaker, amigo/amiga aamieghoe/aamiegha nephew/niece (cousin) primo/prima priemoe/priema grandson/granddaughter neto/neta nètoe/nèta, means either a personal friend or a member of a professional association or trade union, or legal representative, One not inimical or hostile; one not a foe or enemy; also, one of the same nation, party, kin, etc, n teman, In C++, a specially declared class or method which is granted access to the private parts of the class in which its friend declaration is found, a type of declaration used within a class to grant other classes or functions access to that class See access control, peng yau,
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The Quakers; the Society of Friends
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plural form of Friend
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plural of Friend
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Friends Society of Friends of Constitutional Government Society of the Friends of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
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chaverim
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Friend
Brand name of a spring-loaded camming device now manufactured by Wild Country. Now used (often without initial capital) to refer to any such device - "See"
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Friend
A Quaker; a member of the Society of Friends
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Friend.
bitch - "How my bitches been doin'?"
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Friend.
mucker - "Fancy a pint, me old mucker?"
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friend
To add a person to a list of friends on one's social networking site; to officially designate (someone) as a friend - "One of the most used features of MySpace is the practice that is nicknamed "friending." If you "friend" someone, then that person is added to your MySpace friends list, and you are added to their friends list."
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friend
In object-oriented programming, a function or class granted special access to the private and protected members of another class - "To make a function be a friend to a class, the reserved word friend precedes the function prototype..."
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friend
Used as a form of address when warning someone - "You’d better watch it, friend."
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friend
A person who backs something - "I’m not a friend of cheap wine."
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A person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection
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friend
A boyfriend or girlfriend
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friend
An associate who provides assistance - "The police is every law abiding citizen’s friend."
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A person with whom one is vaguely or indirectly acquainted - "a friend of a friend"
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friend
An object or idea that can be used for good - "Google is your friend."
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To act as a friend to, to befriend; to be friendly to, to help - "Lo sluggish Knight the victors happie pray: / So fortune friends the bold ."
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friend.
bra - ""Ob-la-di, ob-la-da, life goes on, bra, la-la how the life goes on" ~ Lennon/McCartney, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, 1968."
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friend.
amigo
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friend
A class which has unlimited access to private members to the class who declares it as friend Disabled by derivation Rule: "My father's friends are not my friends"
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be friends
become pals, become buddies; make peace with
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friend
to act as the friend of
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friend
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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friend
whose friendly feelings may be assumed
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friend
Either a class or a function that has access to all of a class's data and member functions That is, the friend has access to the class's public, protected, and private members
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friend
a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers)
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friend
a person who backs a politician or a team etc ; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library"
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Refers to one attached to another by affection or esteem
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friend
A function which is not a member¤ of a class¤, but which the class¤ has granted full access rights In other words, a non-class¤-member¤ which can nevertheless access the non-public members¤ of a specific class¤
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friend
Spiritual friendship is with Christ and also in union with all his followers Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends You are my friends if you do what I command you No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all that I have heard from my Father I have made known to you (John 15:13-15)
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friend
A non-relative acquainted with the child, the parent, or caretaker including: landlords, clergy, or youth group workers (e g , Scouts, Little League coaches), etc
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friend
a person with whom you are acquainted; "I have trouble remembering the names of all my acquaintances"; "we are friends of the family"
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an associate who provides assistance; "he's a good ally in fight"; "they were friends of the workers"
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friend
If you are friends with someone, you are their friend and they are yours. I still wanted to be friends with Alison We remained good friends Sally and I became friends
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friend
A friend is someone who you know well and like, but who is not related to you. I had a long talk about this with my best friend She never was a close friend of mine. Sara's old friend, Ogden
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one who is affectionately attached to another; pal, buddy; fan, supporter; one who belongs to the same group; one who is not hostile; member of the Religious Society of Friends, Quaker isim
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The friends of a country, cause, organization, or a famous politician are the people and organizations who help and support them. The Friends of Birmingham Royal Ballet
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friend
If one country refers to another as a friend, they mean that the other country is not an enemy of theirs. The president said that Japan is now a friend and international partner. = ally
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friend
a person you know well and regard with affection and trust; "he was my best friend at the university"
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If you make friends with someone, you begin a friendship with them. You can also say that two people make friends. He has made friends with the kids on the street He had made a friend of both girls
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friend
Everybody who has the fortune to be out of the reach of your weaponery
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friend
Ann Gillman
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friend
They are popularly called Quakers
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To act as the friend of; to favor; to countenance; to befriend
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A paramour of either sex
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friend
by opposition to war and a desire to live at peace with all men
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One of a religious sect characterized by disuse of outward rites and an ordained ministry, by simplicity of dress and speech, and esp
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The word is some times used as a term of friendly address
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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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a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers) a person you know well and regard with affection and trust; "he was my best friend at the university
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friend
The term friend refers to a stereotyped dependency within which the source (for instance, a package) has the right to access certain elements of the target, even though the source does not otherwise have the appropriate permission in terms of the target's visibility In C++ a friend is a class or a function that is not a member function, but still has access to the private members of the class that has declared it to be a friend
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A member of the Religious Society of Friends; a Quaker
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