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fellowman

Or fel·low man

[fel-oh-man]

noun

plural

fellowmen 
  1. another member of the human race, especially a kindred human being.

    Don't deny full recognition to your fellowmen.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of fellowman1

First recorded in 1750–60
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Example Sentences

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But if you live your life without feeling and compassion for your fellowman— you are as an animal—“an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” 8c happiness & peace of mind is not attained by living thus.

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Grant us the joy supreme of knowing, when the sun has set, that we have left undone no duty to our God or fellowman.

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As there were too often found here and there impostors serving as important functionaries in churches in which they masqueraded as Christians, the educated Negro insisted upon a new interpretation of Christian doctrine, boldly asserting new principles as to the relation of man to his fellowman and man to God.

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It is inwrought within a life that heeds harmoniously, and with heroic earnestness, his own integrity, his God, his fellowman, and things immortal.

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In the ample compass of a normal character, such as Lincoln shows, there is in very deed a mystic union—a vital partnership of man with fellowman, and of men with God.

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