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con·fra·ter \kənˈfräd.ə(r), (ˈ)kän|f-\ noun (plural confraters \-ə(r)z\ ; or confra·tres \-ä.ˌtrez, -es\) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin com- + frater brother — more at brother 1. : a member of a confraternity 2. : an associate of a monastery or monastic group who received certain privileges (as a share in prayers) without corresponding responsibilities (as rigorous life or restrictive vows) |