brother, na.
(Of thelat.)([frater] germanus, carnal brother).
1. m. and f. person that on another have the same father and mother, or only the same father or the mother.
2. m. and f. treatment to each other give the brothers-in-law.
3. m. and f. Lego or donated for a regular community.
4. m. and f. person with respect to another has the same father than her moral sense; e.g., a religious respect from others of the same order, or a Christian in respect of the other faithful d
(e) Jesucristo.5. m. and f. person admitted by a religious community to participate in certain thanks and privileges.
6. m. and f. individual of a Guild or confraternity.
7. m. and f. with regard to another that is such a thing.
1. m. and f. brother born out of wedlock with regard to the legitimate children of the same father.
1. m. and f. person who over another has the same father and mother.1. m. and f. brother's father.
1. m. and f. son of a nurse on the alien than this kid, and vice versa.
1. m. ganapán (? ho)
(mbre that carries messages or packages).1. m. and f. person who over another has the same mother, but not the same father.
1. m. and f. person who over another has the same father, but not the same mother.
1. m. y f. In some fraternities, Chairman or President.
sister poor.1. m. and f. relative poor.
1. m. and f. brother's mother.
1. m. and f. person, with respect to another, which only has in common with her one of the parents.
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languages sisters