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Brother   /brˈəðər/   Listen
Brother

noun
(pl. brothers or brethren)
1.
A male with the same parents as someone else.  Synonym: blood brother.
2.
A male person who is a fellow member (of a fraternity or religion or other group).
3.
A close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities.  Synonyms: buddy, chum, crony, pal, sidekick.
4.
Used as a term of address for those male persons engaged in the same movement.  Synonym: comrade.
5.
(Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a monk and used as form of address.



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... d——d well 'from the front.'' Mr. COWELL, it appears, was an artist of no mean pretensions; and while engaged on one occasion in sketching a picturesque view of Stoke Church, he was interrupted in rather a novel manner by a brother actor named REYMES, somewhat akin, we fancy, to his ...
— The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 - Volume 23, Number 2 • Various

... and improved, and finally bequeathed to his three sons. One died and the Ahab-like Earl took possession. Wishing to evict another for the purpose of throwing two farms into one, he offered the farm to the remaining brother in addition to his own. The man refused to ruin his brother. The Earl, to punish him, raised his rent from L35 to L70. Griffith's valuation of this farm is L29 5s. Another eviction from Milford was so pitiful in its cruelty that the compassion of the country was ...
— The Letters of "Norah" on her Tour Through Ireland • Margaret Dixon McDougall

... virility and vigor of the Germans as a race. Their national spirit also is wonderful, exceeded only perhaps by that of the Japanese. People who one day read the announcement of the death of a son, a father, or a brother, are seen the next day in the streets or cafes going about quietly, expressing or betraying neither sorrow nor regret. The loved one has died "fuer Gott, fuer Koenig, und fuer Vaterland." That is glory enough, and neither ...
— The Note-Book of an Attache - Seven Months in the War Zone • Eric Fisher Wood

... on a doubtful Embassy to the Almighty Monarch: But he receiv'd their first Instructions with better Address than they expected, and dismiss'd his Envoy first, killing one of Don Sebastian's Friends. Which so enrag'd the injur'd Brother, that his Strength and Resolution seem'd to be redoubled, and so animated his two surviving Companions, that (doubtless) they had gain'd a dishonourable Victory, had not Don Antonio accidentally come in to the Rescue; ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn - Volume V • Aphra Behn

... ever knew? I don't understand you," she replied. "My brother captured him at Appomattox, or near there, and named him Midnight, and Midnight he has ...
— Bricks Without Straw • Albion W. Tourgee


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