frater,-tris -> brother,-s
The latin word for brother is frater
frater, fratris, m - brother
Brother : Frater
Brother in Latin is 'fratris'. Also 'frater' can mean brother, brother in law, cousin, sisters husband or dear friend. 'Germanus' can mean brother/full brother. Also, 'consors' can be translated as partner, sister/brother or colleague
Frater is the Latin root for brother. It is used in many words. Some examples are: "Fraternity" (brotherhood) "Fraternal" (brotherly) "Fratricide" (killing one's brother)
"Mom and Dad and brother" in English is Mater et pater et frater in Latin.
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Avunculus = Latin for mother's brother. Matertera = Latin for mother's sister.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'brother' is 'frater'. A special ending may be added to 'frater', to form an affectionate diminutive. The Latin equivalent therefore of 'little brother' is fraterculus.
Fidere in fratrem tuum = to trust in your brother Fide in fratrem tuum = trust in your brother (command)
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