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sodality

[soh-dal-i-tee, suh-] / soʊˈdæl ɪ ti, sə- /


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Before this ladies’ sodality can get down to new business, a Stranger comes racing into the room, hides under the table and breathlessly pants “They’re after me.”

From Washington Post

They were busy: during the week, there were morning masses, evening devotions, sodalities, weddings, funerals and confessions.

From The Guardian

Yet she is also interested in notions of sodality and fellow feeling.

From New York Times

I was among that sodality of readers who didn’t cotton to “The English Patient,” finding it merely moody, murky and lightly pretentious, a tone poem in search of a whetstone.

From New York Times

They can define a block, lending sustenance, status and sodality in equal measure — and a sense of belonging in a city fueled by self-reliance.

From New York Times