ppl. a. [f. prec. vb. + -ED.]
1. United into or by brotherhood.
16278. Feltham, Resolves (1647), 211. When they meet a brotherd constitution they then unite.
1876. Blackie, Songs Relig. & Life, 3. All in brothered rays do mingle.
2. Caused by brothers; fraternal.
1850. Blackie, Æschylus, I. 233. Save my city From brothered strife, and from domestic brawls.