Welcomed as a brother
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INITIATEDWelcomed as a brother
ASKEDINWelcomed, as a visitor
LEDINWarmly welcomed, as a guest
HADINWelcomed, as a guest at the door
KIDYounger, as a brother
TELLONBetray, as a brother
TAGGEDALONGFollowed, as a little brother behind a big brother
fraterbrother, as in a religious or fraternal order; comrade
bubbaUsed as an informal or affectionate form of address to a brother
bubbasUsed as an informal or affectionate form of address to a brother
brethrenBROTHER, a male sibling (one who has the same parents as another, also SIB, SIBB)
frerebrother (a male sibling (one who has the same parents as another, also SIB, SIBB))
brerbrother (a male sibling (one who has the same parents as another, also SIB, SIBB))
brersBRER, brother (a male sibling (one who has the same parents as another, also SIB, SIBB))
germanhaving the same father and mother, as a full brother or sister (usually used in combination)
freresFRERE, brother (a male sibling (one who has the same parents as another, also SIB, SIBB))
fraused as a title equivalent to brother preceding the name of an Italian monk or friar
germanborn of the brother or sister of one's father or mother, as a first cousin (usually used in combination)
brotherto treat like a brother / a male sibling (one who has the same parents as another, also SIB, SIBB)
jamesesthe person identified in Gal. 1:19 as a brother of Jesus: probably the author of the Epistle of St. James
jamesthe person identified in Gal. 1:19 as a brother of Jesus: probably the author of the Epistle of St. James
setthe brother and murderer of Osiris, represented as having the form of a donkey or other mammal and regarded as personifying the desert
setsthe brother and murderer of Osiris, represented as having the form of a donkey or other mammal and regarded as personifying the desert
branking of Britain and the brother of Manawydan and Branwen: his head was buried at London as a magical defense against invasion. He was sometimes regarded as a sea god or Christian saint
bransking of Britain and the brother of Manawydan and Branwen: his head was buried at London as a magical defense against invasion. He was sometimes regarded as a sea god or Christian saint