friendom

English

Alternative forms

  • frienddom

Etymology

From friend + -dom.

Noun

friendom (uncountable)

  1. (nonstandard) The state or condition of being friends; friendhood.
    • 2007, Ari Meier, KaChiza Books, The Screambed Chronicles - Page 57:
      ... wife was there... but i didn't see her our definite roads crossed again this time wife and i became i and i feelings from ago-long time he was an associate going into friendom only i wouldn't and couldn't let it evolve because i felt a plan because ...
    • 2007, Allyson Beatrice, Will the Vampire People Please Leave the Lobby? - Page 12:
      Fandom, friendom, and familydom all run on a gradient line in my brain. There's no hard shift between the “doms”; they just bleed into each other like watercolors on cheap paper.
  • best-friendom/best-frienddom

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