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confrere

[kon-frair] / ˈkɒn frɛər /






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Corsaro and his confreres dress in the habit of Orthodox churchmen, including flowing black robes and the traditional flat-topped round hat.

From Reuters

According to the Laws of Chance This is the first of the rehung galleries on the fifth floor and once again it concentrates on Duchamp and his Dadaist confreres.

From New York Times

No, to these two men and their confreres, controlling an American corporation means being free to act dangerously while the state protects you from accountability for your bad deeds.

From Salon

Jack gathers his former confreres to concoct their own “great escape” and tick off some items from a bucket list or two — of course.

From New York Times

A Jesuit like the pope, Czerny went to El Salvador in 1989 after six Jesuit confreres were gunned down at Central American University.

From Seattle Times