A person who is of equal standing with another in a group.
1 As a companion in the house the Dachshund has perhaps no compeer .
2 Chopin, then, is not a compeer of Bach, Handel, Mozart, and Beethoven.
3 In this mild and philosophic pathos, Wordsworth appears to me without a compeer .
4 And take it by and large, it was without a compeer among swindles.
5 St. Francis, the compeer of St. Dominic, was born A.D. 1182.
6 His fellow and compeer , of course, is our own Herbert Spencer.
7 Like his great compeer , Milton, Dante fails of universality from want of humor.
8 Horaiai was esteemed as the compeer of Demosthenes and Cicero.
9 Place him within your Gothic arch, the only fit compeer
10 On the contrary, this world is our compeer , nay, we are one with it.
11 With many recollections of pleasanter times, my old compeer , happily released before me, Adieu.
12 He was a compeer , at the Bar, of Chief-Justice Lumpkin.
13 I am the everlasting one without a compeer , whom no creature can kill or destroy.
14 How the burly Torrigiano's heart burns within him when the Duke praises his compeer 's works!
15 There you have no compeer in modern times.
16 Be a worthy compeer of the divine spirits whom we have learned to love through you.
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