I. fel ‧ low 1 /ˈfeləʊ $ -loʊ/ BrE AmE noun [countable]
[ Language: Old English ; Origin: feolaga 'partner' ]
1 . old-fashioned a man:
Paul’s an easy-going sort of fellow.
2 . sb’s fellows British English old-fashioned people that you work with, study with, or who are in the same situation as you:
Wooderson’s courage earned him the respect of his fellows.
3 . American English a ↑ graduate student who has a fellowship in a university
4 . especially British English a member of an important society or a college:
She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.
⇨ ↑ bedfellow
II. fellow 2 W3 BrE AmE adjective
1 . fellow workers/students/countrymen etc people that you work with, study with, or who are in the same situation as you
2 . our fellow man/men other people in general:
We all have obligations to our fellow men.