fraterniser

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English

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Etymology

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From fraternise +‎ -er

Noun

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fraterniser (plural fraternisers)

  1. (British spelling) Alternative form of fraternizer.
    • 2023 June 28, Stephen Roberts, “Bradshaw's Britain: Alton to Exeter”, in RAIL, number 986, page 58:
      So, Andover featured in the Glorious Revolution, which involved the deposition of Catholic fraterniser James II and his replacement by stout Protestants William and Mary.

French

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Etymology

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From Latin fraternus (brotherly) + -iser.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fʁa.tɛʁ.ni.ze/
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Verb

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fraterniser

  1. to fraternize
    Synonym: sympathiser
    fraterniser avec l’ennemito fraternize with the enemy

Conjugation

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Further reading

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