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mateship

American  
[meyt-ship] / ˈmeɪt ʃɪp /

noun

  1. the state of being a mate.

  2. Australian. a mode of conduct among Australian men that stresses equality, friendship, and solidarity.


mateship British  
/ ˈmeɪtʃɪp /

noun

  1. the comradeship of friends, usually male, viewed as an institution

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Etymology

Origin of mateship

First recorded in 1585–95; mate 1 + -ship

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

No one, who had lived under and seemed to accept the principle of mateship, had ever before done as Charley had done.

From The Black Opal by Prichard, Katharine Susannah