ppl. a. [f. prec. vb. + -ED.]

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  1.  United into or by brotherhood.

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1627–8.  Feltham, Resolves (1647), 211. When they meet a brother’d constitution they then unite.

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1876.  Blackie, Songs Relig. & Life, 3. All in brothered rays do mingle.

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  2.  Caused by brothers; fraternal.

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1850.  Blackie, Æschylus, I. 233. Save my city From brothered strife, and from domestic brawls.

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