I. ˈsōs(h)ēə̇t noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English sociat, from Latin sociatus, past participle of sociare to join, share, from socius companion — more at social
archaic : companion
II. -ēˌāt intransitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: Latin sociatus, past participle of sociare to join, share
archaic : associate
desire to sociate with and to be in their company — Wallace Stevens