brotherly

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English

Etymology

From Middle English brotherly, from Old English brōþorlīċ, from Proto-Germanic *brōþurlīkaz, equivalent to brother +‎ -ly. Cognate with Dutch broederlijk (brotherly), German brüderlich (brotherly), Swedish broderlig (brotherly).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

brotherly (comparative more brotherly, superlative most brotherly)

  1. Of or characteristic of brothers.
    brotherly love

Derived terms

Translations

Adverb

brotherly

  1. In the manner of a brother, as a brother, as brothers.

Anagrams


Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English brōþorlīċ, from Proto-Germanic *brōþurlīkaz; equivalent to brother +‎ -ly. The adverb was derived from the adjective in the Middle English period.

Pronunciation

Adjective

brotherly (rare)

  1. Of or relating to brothers or siblings.
  2. Cheerful, jovial; like friends.

Descendants

  • English: brotherly

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Adverb

brotherly

  1. In a brotherly way; in a way like a brother.

Descendants

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