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Definition of brother
1: a male who has the same parents as another or one parent in common with another
2: one related to another by common ties or interests
3: a fellow member —used as a title for ministers in some evangelical denominations
4: one of a type similar to another
5a: KINSMAN
b: one who shares with another a common national or racial origin
especially : a Black boy or man : SOUL BROTHER
6acapitalized : a member of a congregation of men not in holy orders and usually in hospital or school work
b: a member of a men's religious order who is not preparing for or is not ready for holy orders
a lay brother
Examples of brother in a Sentence
We must support our brothers and sisters fighting overseas.
the brothers in a monastery
Recent Examples on the Web
Papa-Vicente was originally accused of murder in Terry’s death, as well as other charges tied to shooting at Terry’s brother.
— oregonlive, "Charges dropped against man accused of killing 22-year-old in SE Portland," 16 Jan. 2021
Three of the British tourists on board were pronounced dead at the scene: veterinary receptionist Becky Dobson, 27; her boyfriend and car salesman Stuart Hill, 30; and Hill’s brother, 32-year-old lawyer Jason Hill.
— Felicia Fonseca, The Arizona Republic, "NTSB: Grand Canyon helicopter crash that killed 5 British tourists likely caused by wind," 15 Jan. 2021
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First Known Use of brother
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
History and Etymology for brother
Middle English, from Old English brōthor; akin to Old High German bruodor brother, Latin frater, Greek phratēr member of the same clan
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I didn't know you're brother so.. I can't describe him