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broth (a) ![]() | |
| ro | ~ bouillon, meat juice, broth |
brother ![]() | |
| mirahalahy | ~ to be two brothers, to be brothers. If more than two are meant, the number must be expressed. ~ who are brothers |
| razoky | ~ elder brother or sister (term of respect) |
| razandry | ~ younger brother or sister (term of respect) |
brother (a younger) ![]() | |
| zandry | ~ a younger brother or sister; a junior |
brother (a) ![]() | |
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| ranadahy | ~ an appellation of respect used by a sister in addressing her brother, or by a woman in addressing any other man than her father, husband, or son. See Anadahy ~ brother, a respectful term of address used by woman |
brother (to) ![]() | |
| mianadahy | ~ used of persons holding the relationship of brother and sister. ~ to be brother(s) and sister(s) |
brother of a man (a) ![]() | |
| rahalahy | ~ A brother of a man; lit. when masculine. Comp. <1anadahy#> ~ A man has rahalahy and an <1anabavy#> ~ The brother of a man; cf. <1anadahy#> |
brother of a woman (a) ![]() | |
| anadahy | ~ A woman's brother. Used also of men when women are speaking. See <1rahavavy#>. ~ A woman has <1rahavavy#> and an anadahy ~ The brother of a woman |
brother-in-law (a) ![]() | |
| zaodahy | ~ a brother-in-law |
brotherhood ![]() | |
| fatidra | ~ [fati-dra] blood brotherhood; the ceremony of entering into a mutual and solemn pledge of friendship or brotherhood. It is performed by each party partaking of a small piece of liver, etc., mixed with the blood of the other party. ~ the ceremony of blood brotherhood |
brotherhood (a) ![]() | |
| firahalahiana | ~ brotherhood |
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