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Accompanable
Accompanable Ac*com"pa*na*ble, a. Sociable. [Obs.] --Sir P. Sidney.
Companable
Companable Com"pa*na*ble, a. [OF. compaignable.] Companionable; sociable. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Companator
Companator Com"pa*na`tor, n. [LL. companatores, pl.] (Eccl.) Same as Impanator.

Meaning of Compana from wikipedia

- Compana may refer to: an American barley cultivar Santa Compaña, a deep-rooted mythical belief in rural Galicia and Asturias, Spain This disambiguation...
- The Santa Compaña ("Holy Company") is a deep-rooted mythical belief in rural northwest of Iberia: Galicia, Asturias (Spain) and Northern Portugal. It...
- Volaris (legally Concesionaria Vuela Compañía de Aviación S.A.B. de C.V.) is a Mexican low-cost airline based in Santa Fe, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City...
- A Santa Compaña is the debut studio album by Galician pop band Golpes Bajos, released on 30 July 1984 by Nuevos Medios. It was written by band frontman...
- still held each year. The compaña ('retinue'), hoste ('army'), estantiga ( < hoste antiga, 'anciente army'), Santa Compaña ('holy retinue') is the local...
- Real Centro Universitario María Cristina de El Escorial, Casa de la Compaña...
- unworthy of going to the Land of the Dead haunted Galicia as the Santa Compaña or Estadea. Santiago de Compostela is featured prominently in the 1988...
- Hoste Antiga "the old army") or Hostia ("Army") or in Spanish Compaña and Santa Compaña ("troop, company") in Galicia; Güestia in Asturias; Hueste de...
- Ba****t. Fairy classifications of fairies Restless ghost Wild Hunt Santa Compaña MacKillop 2004, s.v. Sluagh. Spence, Lewis (1999) [1949]. The Magic Arts...
- Furthermore, the bankruptcy of the Royal Company of the Philippines (Real Compaña de Filipinas) catapulted the Spanish king to open Manila to world trade...