αδερφοσύνη

From LSJ

ἐν πιθήκοις ὄντα δεῖ εἶναι πίθηκον → in Rome we do as the Romans do | when in Rome, do as the Romans do | when in Rome, do as the Romans | when in Rome, do like the Romans do | when in Rome | being among monkeys one has to be a monkey

Source

Greek Monolingual

αδελφοσύνη και αδερφοσύνη, η αδελφός
1. η σχέση, η συγγένεια μεταξύ αδελφών
2. στενή φιλική σχέση, φιλία, αγάπη
3. παλαιότερα, η μεγάλη φιλία που καθιερωνόταν με ειδική ιεροτελεστία ως αδελφική συγγένεια.

Translations

Afrikaans: broederskap; Arabic: أُخُوَّة‎; Armenian: եղբայրություն; Aromanian: frãtsilji; Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܐܲܚܘܼܬܵܐ‎; Asturian: fraternidá; Azerbaijani: qardaşlıq; Belarusian: брацтва, братэ́рства; Bulgarian: братство; Catalan: fraternitat, germanor; Chinese Mandarin: 哥們義氣, 哥们义气; Czech: bratrství; Danish: broderskab; Dutch: broederschap; Esperanto: frataro, frateco; Finnish: veljeskunta, veljeys; French: confrérie, fraternité; Galician: irmandade, confraría; Georgian: საძმო, ძმობა; German: Bruderschaft; Greek: αδελφοσύνη, αδελφότητα; Hebrew: אחווה \ אַחֲוָה‎; Hungarian: testvériség; Ido: frateso; Italian: fratellanza; Japanese: 兄弟の間柄; Kazakh: бауырластық, туыстық; Korean: 형제간; Central Kurdish: برایەتی‎; Latin: fraternitas; Macedonian: братство; Malayalam: സാഹോദര്യം; Mingrelian: ჯიმალობა; Norwegian Bokmål: brorskap; Norwegian Nynorsk: brorskap; Persian: برادری‎; Polish: bractwo, braterstwo; Portuguese: irmandade, fraternidade; Romanian: fraternitate, frăție; Russian: братство; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бра̀тство; Roman: bràtstvo; Slovak: bratstvo; Slovene: bratovščina, bràtstvo; Spanish: fraternidad, hermandad; Swedish: broderskap, brödraskap; Tagalog: kapatiran; Turkish: kardeşlik, biraderlik, birlik; Udi: вичилугъ; Ukrainian: братерство, братство; Vietnamese: hữu ái, tình anh em; Welsh: brawdoliaeth, brawdoliaethau; Yiddish: ברידערשאַפֿט‎