English to Portuguese Dictionary brotherhood

brotherhood

fraternidade
definition
noun
But the truth was that the bond of brotherhood was strong between the two of them that neither could truly deny the other anything, though Will exploited this relationship much more than Eaton.
the relationship between brothers.
a religious brotherhood
an association, society, or community of people linked by a common interest, religion, or trade.
translation of 'brotherhood'
noun
laços,
irmandade,
fraternidade,
confraria
example
Costigan found that the man and other members of the union comprised a 'brotherhood' of organised criminals.
This focus continues, encouraged by international scouting events and an emphasis on sisterhood and 'brotherhood' across cultures.
As a show of 'brotherhood' , every rugby match is followed by a ‘social’ where the home team feeds and hosts the visiting team.
When it comes to brotherhood of faith, it is far superior to 'brotherhood' of relationship.
a gesture of solidarity and 'brotherhood'
a religious 'brotherhood'
Before the end of the film, Chris must come of age, Deel must be slain, and the bond of 'brotherhood' has to be shown to be the most important in the world.
Basically all those who lived away from the plantations and could claim a small plot of land, membership in a religious 'brotherhood' , or political patronage were considered Forros.
For Joburg's Emergency Management Services the international bonds of 'brotherhood' with other emergency workers are strong.
He epitomised the keenness and competitive spirit of the Great Race as well as that of the racing community as a 'brotherhood' .
Your tongue will be torn out if you reveal any of the secrets of the 'brotherhood' … That's often said to be one of the rules of the secret societies which have been around for centuries.
In essence most of these religions have the same essence of love, 'brotherhood' and compassion.
the bonds of 'brotherhood'
There is a feeling of 'brotherhood' and affection awakened here.
I miss the Bay area 'brotherhood' and sisterhood.
a religious 'brotherhood'
In other words, what we need is a genuine commitment to the principles of universal 'brotherhood' and sisterhood.
Members of any religion are invited to join the 'brotherhood' .
We are able to build up 'brotherhood' and sisterhood.
The Jewish idea of redemption is synonymous with all humanity living together in peace and 'brotherhood' , in a close spiritual relationship with the infinite Creator of the universe.
Plus, there is a 'brotherhood' in union construction that resembles military comraderie.
When the movie ends, as ambiguously as it began, the dominant note is not anger or even sadness, but a quiet feeling of 'brotherhood' , a clearer sense of the ties that bind us together.
It was a 'brotherhood' or association that catered to elderly craftsmen.
They are destined to meet again in a confrontation that will test the bonds of their 'brotherhood' .
The bond of friendship, 'brotherhood' and enthusiasm to sacrifice themselves for each other were no longer there.
Police 'brotherhood' boss Yves Francoeur is no fan of the public security officers that patrol 17 of the 27 island boroughs.
The Safavid 'brotherhood' was originally a religious group.
That is the covenant, the bond that binds this 'brotherhood' of airmen.
a gesture of solidarity and 'brotherhood'
The most common association, the compagnonnage, was a 'brotherhood' of journeymen that upheld rituals and traditions dating from the mid-seventeenth century.
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