mateship
Americannoun
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the state of being a mate.
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Australian. a mode of conduct among Australian men that stresses equality, friendship, and solidarity.
noun
Etymology
Origin of mateship
Example Sentences
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"Very confronting injuries for those boys to see, but I suppose that's mateship."
From BBC • Jan. 19, 2026
“It’s camaraderie, it’s mateship, it’s the balance of skill and strategy … but to be honest, it’s a lot of fun,” says Australian Curling Federation President Kim Forge.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 31, 2022
I didn’t solely base my case on our hundred years of mateship, or the Anzus alliance.
From The Guardian • Apr. 19, 2020
Many urgent problems remain, and many touching stories of bravery, sacrifice and mateship are still untold.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Among others on the Gilbert and Etheridge, were the mateship of Steel, Hunt and O'Brien.
From Reminiscences of Queensland 1862-1869 by Corfield, W. H. (William Henry)
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