sociable
adj.
1550s, "enjoying the company of others," from Middle French sociable (16c.) and directly from Latin sociabilis "close, intimate, easily united," from sociare "to join, unite," from socius "companion, ally" (see social, adj.).
〔李〕[soci;-ablea.] a.交际的; 社会的 ←soci (L socius)=companion 同伴