"fratery" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: frateries [plural]
Etymology: From Latin frater (“brother”) + -y. Compare Italian frateria (“a brotherhood of monks”). See friar. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|frater||brother}} Latin frater (“brother”), {{affix|en|-y}} -y, {{cog|it|frateria||a brotherhood of monks}} Italian frateria (“a brotherhood of monks”), {{m|en|friar}} friar Head templates: {{en-noun}} fratery (plural frateries)
  1. A frater house; an apartment in a convent used as a dining room. Categories (topical): Rooms Synonyms: fratry

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