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FRATERNITY |
Brotherhood |
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SODALITY |
A fellowship or fraternity; a brotherhood. |
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SYNOMOCY |
Sworn brotherhood; a society in ancient Greece nearly
resembling a modern political club. |
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CONFRATERNITY |
A society of body of men united for some purpose, or
in some profession; a brotherhood. |
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BROTHER |
To make a brother of; to call or treat as a brother; to
admit to a brotherhood. |
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CONGREGATIONALISM |
That system of church organization which vests
all ecclesiastical power in the assembled brotherhood of each local
church. |
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ADELPHIA |
A "brotherhood," or collection of stamens in a bundle; --
used in composition, as in the class names, Monadelphia, Diadelphia,
etc. |
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BROTHERHOOD |
The whole body of persons engaged in the same
business, -- especially those of the same profession; as, the legal or
medical brotherhood. |
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-HOOD |
A termination denoting state, condition, quality, character,
totality, as in manhood, childhood, knighthood, brotherhood. Sometimes
it is written, chiefly in obsolete words, in the form -head. |