Compeers [noun]
Definition of Compeers:
comrade
Sentence/Example of Compeers:
She'd see that Inchcawdy canna compeer wi' us; we've patronised her weel in Pettybaw!
The celebrated "witchfinder," Hopkins, was equally unfortunate with his Scotch compeer.
She would have felt still more encouraged for her compeer, had she known what Mrs. Van Dorn was at nineteen.
In what particulars does the English speculator differ from his French compeer?
A few miles distant was the home of Claiborne, the historian, the rival and compeer of Prentiss.
The disdain of her young compeer was quite hard to bear, but she meekly accepted the fact that she "wasn't smart."
His compeer, Ponce, is now living in Japan and is no less distinguished than Pilar for his keen wit and his zeal in research.
The money, my most honourable compeer, shall without fail observe your appointed hour.
Another beautifully illustrated volume of nature and animal stories, in the writing of which the author is without a compeer.
Again the old-time custom of selling paddy at a fixed customary price held the Manbo in commercial servitude to his Bisya compeer.