Definition of Confrere. Meaning of Confrere. Synonyms of Confrere

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Definition of Confrere

Confrere
Confrere Con`frere", n. [F.] Fellow member of a fraternity; intimate associate.

Meaning of Confrere from wikipedia

- Coleman Hawkins and Confrères is an album by saxophonist Coleman Hawkins which was recorded in 1958 (with one track from 1957) and released on the Verve...
- Norbertine Catholic monastery in Silverado, Orange County, California. The confreres of the abbey live a life combining both the monastic life with an active...
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- founded by Ibrahim al-Batawi, for many years professor at al-Azhar. He was a confrere of Sheikh Abdu-l-Halim Mahmud, Shaikh al-Azhar, who was very influential...
- integrity and financial skill obtained credit not alone with their Jewish confrères, but with the banking fraternity in general. By this means, Jewish financiers...
- where he received training as a missionary. In March 1879, he and his confrere Johann Baptist von Anzer boarded a ship to Hong Kong, where they arrived...
- was believed to have been killed in the Boxer Rebellion. Crescitelli's confreres, who had known him well and for many years, started his beatification...
- anywhere in the world." The order's approximately 25,000 members, known as confrères, are mostly of the Protestant faith, though those of other Christian denominations...
- recounts to a gambler that he has even heard a preacher (plus subtil que ses confrères) cry: "Mes chers frères, n'oubliez jamais, quand vous entendrez vanter...
- territories were under German administration during 1871–1918). confrère (also confrere) a colleague, an ****ociate contre-coup against the blow. This word...