Companioned

/kəmˈpʌn.jənd/

साथ दिया; संगति की; साथ गया/गई

Origin & History

From the verb “companion” (to accompany), derived from “companion” (a partner or associate), ultimately from Old French compaignon, from Late Latin companionem (“one who shares bread”), from com- (“with”) + panis (“bread”).

क्रिया “companion” (साथ देना) से बना, जो संज्ञा “companion” (साथी) से विकसित हुआ; मूलतः पुरानी फ़्रांसीसी compaignon से, जो लेटिन companionem (“जो रोटी साझा करे”) से आया, जहाँ com- (“साथ”) + panis (“रोटी”) है।

Definition

Used to say that someone accompanied another person, spent time with them, or served as a companion (often in literary or formal contexts).

इसका उपयोग यह बताने के लिए होता है कि किसी ने दूसरे व्यक्ति के साथ संगति की, साथ समय बिताया, या साथी/संगिनी के रूप में साथ दिया (अक्सर साहित्यिक या औपचारिक संदर्भों में)।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense / past participle):
She companioned her aunt to the hospital.
वह अपनी मौसी के साथ अस्पताल गई।

Usage Examples

He companioned the researcher during the field visit.
They were companioned by a local guide throughout the trip.
In the novel, the old sailor is companioned by a stray dog.

Synonyms

Accompanied Attended Escorted Went with Kept company with

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Keep someone company
किसी का साथ देना / संगति करना
Go in company with
के साथ जाना / साथ-साथ जाना