Definitionadj. of or relating to a fraternity or society of usually men
Last update: August 6, 2015
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The Czartoryscy, of all men, were bound by their principles and professions to set their fellow citizens an example of fraternal concord. [Please select]
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"Thinks he's the people," remarked Eben, with a fraternal grin. [Please select]
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"It would have been sacrificing his country to his fraternal feelings." [Please select]
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I hear Gresson will be there with a fraternal message from his lunatics in America. [Please select]
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But, first, let's seal the bliss With one fraternal kiss. [Please select]
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"We will go down the lake with the 'fraternal hug."' [Please select]
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At all events the behaviour of the former evinced anything but a fraternal feeling. [Please select]
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With a mark as high as any other man's, As obtuse I'm fraternal.' [Please select]
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He always shows fraternal affection to her. [Please select]
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Outside of the garden he could see also the same anxiety which was making those around him so fraternal and sociable. [Please select]
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There is far more genuine Christian spirit in the fraternal laity of the French Republic, defender of the weak, than in the religiosity of the conservative Junkers. [Please select]
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