No, brotherhood (single compound word) is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a relationship between people, a concept.
probably assassins creed brother hood
No, brother is a noun. When it is used with other nouns (brother trouble, brother officer), it is a noun adjunct, not an adjective. The related adjective "brotherly" can refer to relationships having characteristics of those between brothers, or it can refer to brotherhood (amicable and spiritual relationships) among people.
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got last hood
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
lil wayne xD naw but fo real tho, who is his brother? in Yc's song racks on racks remix, i believe it is the guy that sings right before ace hood, as he says something about his brother and points to ace hood.
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
An adjective modifies a noun. An adverb modifies a verb. "He gave his brother a firm push" (adjective) "He pushed his brother firmly" (adverb)
No, "uncle" is a noun meaning a brother of one of one's parents. The corresponding adjective is "avuncular."
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in 4kids tv