FRATERNITY


Meaning of FRATERNITY in English

frəˈtərnəd.ē, -ˈtə̄n-, -ətē, -i noun

( -es )

Etymology: Middle English fraternite, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French fraternite, from Latin fraternitat-, fraternitas, from fraternus + -itat-, -itas -ity

1. : a group of people associated or formally organized for a common purpose, interest, or pleasure: as

a. : a religious or ecclesiastical brotherhood

b. : a usually organized group of men of the same class, occupation, interest, or pursuit : company , guild : fraternal order

c. : a national or local men's student organization formed chiefly for social purposes having secret rites and a name consisting of usually three Greek letters ; also : an organization of alumni who were members of such an organization

d. : a student organization for scholastic, professional, or extracurricular activities ; especially : a national honorary organization including students and alumni

a honorary fraternity

a debating fraternity

2.

a. : the quality or state of being a brother or being brothers : the relationship of a brother or of brothers

b. : the quality or state of being brotherly or very friendly : brotherliness

c. : a brotherly commonness (as of occupation)

men with a fraternity of interests

3. : men of the same class, profession, occupation, character, or tastes

the legal fraternity

the racetrack fraternity

the despised fraternity of armchair historians — T.S.Brown

4.

a. : the entire progeny of a single mating

b. : a group of siblings

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.