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comperage
‖ comperage [F. f. compère: see compere n.] Gossiping (Blount 1656, whence in Coles, etc.).
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▪ I. compère, n. (‖ kɔ̃pɛr, ˈkɒmpɛə(r)) Also 8, 20 compere. [F. compère, a godfather in relation to the godmother, and to the actual father and mother of a child; hence, male gossip, fellow, familiar, intimate:—L. compater: cf. comperage, compeer 2.] † 1. A male friend or familiar acquaintance. Obs....
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