confrère

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See also: confrere

English

Noun

confrère (plural confrères)

  1. Alternative spelling of confrere
    • 1943 November and December, T. Lovatt Williams, “Some Reminiscences of the Footplate—III”, in Railway Magazine, page 343:
      It consisted in the hope that a driver or fireman might be too incapacitated to carry on when, in true story-book fashion, the pupil would do the job, save the situation and find himself a hero among his confrères of the running shed.

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French

Etymology

Back-formation from confrérie, with the influence of frère (brother).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔ̃.fʁɛʁ/
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Noun

confrère m (plural confrères, feminine consœur)

  1. colleague, fellow, peer

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