commensalis
Commensalis (plural commensales) is a Latin noun meaning a person who shares a table; etymology derives from com- meaning together and mensa meaning table. In Roman society, commensales were individuals who formed networks of social obligation and reciprocity through shared meals, often within the framework of patronage and hospitality.
In anthropology and sociology, commensality refers to the practice of eating together as a social act that
In biology, the term commensalis (also commensalist) or commensal is used to describe an organism that benefits
In modern usage, commensalis is more common in older texts or Latin dictionaries; in English, commensal or