Definition of Fraters

1. frater [n] - See also: frater

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fraters

fraternised
fraternises
fraternising
fraternities
fraternity
fraternity house
fraternizable
fraternization
fraternizations
fraternize
fraternized
fraternizer
fraternizers
fraternizes
fraternizing
fraters (current term)
fratery
frathouse
frathouses
frati
fratrage
fratricidal
fratricidally
fratricide
fratricides
fratries
fratry
frats
frau
fraud

Literary usage of Fraters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Shakspere's England; or, Sketches of our social history in the reign of by George Walter Thornbury, Walter Thornbury (1856)
"Anecdotes of each. — Tinkers. — Abram Men. — Sham Sores (Poor Tom). — Counterfeit Soldiers. — The Crank. — Story. — Freshwater Mariners. — fraters. ..."

2. Freemasons' Quarterly Magazine (1854)
"It is my wish that, in case of the death of any of the fraters on whom this order of ... While you and the other fraters wear this order, may it in times of ..."

3. Proceedings of the Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery Knights Templar by Mississippi, Freemasons Utah. Knights Templars, Grand Commandery, Knights Templars, Freemasons (1894)
"Some of our fraters have doubted the wisdom of these reports on correspondence. ... That our fraters may know the estimate placed on them by one every way ..."

4. Proceedings of the Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery Knights Templar by Mississippi, Freemasons Utah. Knights Templars, Grand Commandery, Knights Templars, Freemasons (1905)
"We are looking forward with many anticipations of delight, to greeting our fraters, on that occasion, and especially to forming the personal acquaintance of ..."

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