Companion = "With bread sharing".
VeiledGlory 2 months ago
@VeiledGlory Hello, I think it comes from latin, basically: cum/com means with and panis means bread. In old times sharing bread meant you were friends as you would never share bread with an enemy, like nowadays (well more or less...) :)
froggarden 2 months ago
Companion = "With bread sharing".
VeiledGlory 2 months ago
@VeiledGlory Hello, I think it comes from latin, basically: cum/com means with and panis means bread. In old times sharing bread meant you were friends as you would never share bread with an enemy, like nowadays (well more or less...) :)
froggarden 2 months ago