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Noun — An old-fashioned or formal plural of "brother", used especially for members of a religious, fraternal, or shared community.

Etymology

An archaic plural of "brother" that survived in religious and ceremonial English even after "brothers" became the everyday plural.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “brethren” mean?

The word “brethren” means an old-fashioned or formal plural of "brother", used especially for members of a religious, fraternal, or shared community. In plain terms, a formal, old-fashioned word for "brothers", usually used for fellow members of a church, order, or cause rather than literal siblings.

How do you pronounce “brethren”?

“Brethren” is pronounced BREHTH-ruhn (/ˈbɹɛðɹən/ in IPA).

How do you use “brethren” in a sentence?

Here is “brethren” used in a sentence: “The preacher addressed the brethren gathered in the hall.”

What is another word for “brethren”?

Words with a similar meaning to “brethren” include Dunkard, Dunker, German Baptist Brethren, German Baptist and Tunker.

What part of speech is “brethren”?

“Brethren” is a noun.

Is “brethren” a common word?

“Brethren” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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