brother
brother definition
brother (brut̸h′ər)
noun pl. brothers broth′·ers, brethren breth′·ren
- a man or boy as he is related to the other children of his parents: sometimes also used of animals
- a man or boy related to one by having a parent in common; half brother
- a stepbrother
- a foster brother
- a close male friend who is like a brother
- a fellow human being
- a male fellow member of the same race, church, profession, organization, etc. fraternity brother, soul brother
- a lay member of a men's religious order
- Informal any man: often used as a familiar term of address
Etymology: ME < OE brothor < IE base *bhrāter > Goth brothar, L frater, OIr brāthir, Sans bhrātar, Gr phratēr
interjection
Slang used to provide emphasis, often at the beginning of one's remarks
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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