Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A body of people associated for a common purpose or interest, such as a guild.
- noun A group of people joined by similar backgrounds, occupations, interests, or tastes.
- noun A social organization at a college or university, traditionally consisting of male students and designated by Greek letters.
- noun Roman Catholic Church A sodality.
- noun The quality or condition of being brothers; brotherliness.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The relationship of a brother; the condition of being a brother or of being brothers; brotherhood.
- noun Hence That mutual interest and affection which is characteristic of the fraternal relation; brotherly regard and sympathy for others, regardless of relationship by blood; brotherhood in general.
- noun A body of men associated by some natural tie, as of common interest or character, of common business or profession, or by some formal tie, as of organization for religious or social purposes; a company; a brotherhood; a society: as, a fraternity of monks; a college fraternity.
- noun Specifically, in the Roman Catholic Church, an organization of laymen for pious or charitable purposes, as the special worship of Christ, the honor of the Virgin Mary or of particular saints, the care of the distressed, sick, or dead, etc. Also called confraternity, gild, or sodality.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The state or quality of being fraternal or brotherly; brotherhood.
- noun A body of men associated for their common interest, business, or pleasure; a company; a brotherhood; a society; in the Roman Catholic Church, an association for special religious purposes, for relieving the sick and destitute, etc.
- noun Men of the same class, profession, occupation, character, or tastes.
- noun A social club for male college undergraduates. They often have secret initiation rites, and are named by the use of two or three Greek letters. The corresponding association for women students is called a
sorority .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The quality of being
brothers ;brotherhood - noun A group of people
associated for a common purpose. - noun US A
social organization ofmale students at acollege oruniversity ; usually identified byGreek letters.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a social club for male undergraduates
- noun people engaged in a particular occupation
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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In the “treasure trove of words” supplied by the French Revolution, writes the historian Mona Ozouf, “the relative absence of the word fraternity” is “striking.”
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Also, on the larger level the larger our fraternity is the more power we will have against the anti-hunters.
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Also, on the larger level the larger our fraternity is the more power we will have against the anti-hunters.
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In the “treasure trove of words” supplied by the French Revolution, writes the historian Mona Ozouf, “the relative absence of the word fraternity” is “striking.”
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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So the Scribe Awards -- for the media tie-in fraternity -- were announced at Comic-Con in San Diego.
Scribe Awards karenmiller 2009
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This fraternity is often envied by people who did not serve, due to the camaraderie we display to each other.
MICHAEL BRAMLETT 2010
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To call for liberty, equality or fraternity is a rallying call to arms.
We deserve a fair society, but it won't be created by a vendetta against the poor Will Hutton 2010
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So we have the profession of faith, the participation in fraternity, and the declaration of oath to the principles of social conduct in the MFA guild.
Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic? Anis Shivani 2010
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So we have the profession of faith, the participation in fraternity, and the declaration of oath to the principles of social conduct in the MFA guild.
Anis Shivani: Creative Writing Programs: Is The MFA System Corrupt And Undemocratic? Anis Shivani 2010
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I understand the point of a fraternity is to foster brotherhood.
YES! fantasyecho 2008
burntsox commented on the word fraternity
eric c. hated calling a fraternity a "frat": what would you call a country, then?
October 6, 2007
asativum commented on the word fraternity
This analysis
Brought to you by network news
(and the DoD).
Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand, The New York Times, April 20, 2008
April 20, 2008
whichbe commented on the word fraternity
Dr. Seuss and Kurt Vonnegut were in the same college fraternity, where Seuss decorated the house walls with drawings of his characters.
May 7, 2008