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Fellows

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Name — An English surname, originally denoting a member of a guild or fellowship.

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What does “Fellows” mean?

The word “Fellows” means an English surname, originally denoting a member of a guild or fellowship.

How do you use “Fellows” in a sentence?

Here is “Fellows” used in a sentence: “Julian Fellowes created the television series Downton Abbey.”

What part of speech is “Fellows”?

“Fellows” is a name.

Is “Fellows” a common word?

“Fellows” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Why is "Fellows" capitalized in a sentence?

"Fellows" is capitalized because it functions as a proper noun, specifically an English surname, and surnames are always capitalized in standard English.

What did the surname "Fellows" originally denote?

The surname "Fellows" originally denoted a member of a guild or fellowship, reflecting an ancestor's association with such an organized group.

Is "Fellows" the same word as the common noun "fellows"?

No. Capitalized "Fellows" is a proper noun surname, while lowercase "fellows" is the ordinary plural of "fellow," meaning companions or members of a group. Capitalization and context distinguish the two.

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