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fraternally, like a brother, like brothers* * * -
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нареч.fraternally, like a brother, like brothersбратски пожать руку кому-л. — give* smb. a fraternal handshake
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нареч.fraternally; ( в отношении одного человека) like a brother; ( в отношении двух и более) like brothersпо-братски разделить что-л. с кем-л. — go* halves with smb. in smth.
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нареч.fraternally, like a brother, like brothersбра́тски пожа́ть ру́ку кому́-л — give smb a fraternal handshake
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нареч.fraternally; ( в отношении одного человека) like a brother; ( в отношении двух и более) like brothersпо-бра́тски раздели́ть что-л с кем-л — go halves with smb in smth
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нрчlike a brother, fraternally
См. также в других словарях:
fraternally — 1610s, from FRATERNAL (Cf. fraternal) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
fraternally — fraternal ► ADJECTIVE 1) of or like a brother; brotherly. 2) of or denoting a fraternity. 3) (of twins) developed from separate ova and therefore not identical. DERIVATIVES fraternalism noun fraternally adverb. ORIGIN Latin fraternalis, from… … English terms dictionary
Fraternally — Fraternal Fra*ter nal, a.[F. fraternel, LL. fraternalis, fr. L. fraternus, fr. frater brother. See {Brother}.] Of, pertaining to, or involving, brethren; becoming to brothers; brotherly; as, fraternal affection; a fraternal embrace. {Fra*ter… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fraternally — adverb see fraternal … New Collegiate Dictionary
fraternally — See fraternalism. * * * … Universalium
fraternally — adverb In a fraternal manner … Wiktionary
fraternally — adv. brotherly, in a friendly manner … English contemporary dictionary
fraternally — fra·ter·nal·ly … English syllables
fraternally — adverb in a brotherly manner • Derived from adjective: ↑fraternal … Useful english dictionary
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fraternal — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin fraternalis, from Latin fraternus, from frater brother more at brother Date: 15th century 1. a. of, relating to, or involving brothers b. of, relating to, or being a fraternity or society … New Collegiate Dictionary