fraternitas
Λυπεῖ με δοῦλος δεσπότου μεῖζον φρονῶν → Servus molestu'st supra herum sese efferens → Ein Ärgernis: ein Sklave stolzer als sein Herr
Latin > English
fraternitas fraternitatis N F :: brotherhood, fraternity; the relationship of brothers
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
frāternĭtas: ātis, f. fraternus,
I brotherhood, fraternity (post-Aug. and very rare): fraternitatis vinculum, Lact. 5, 6, 12: Aedui soli Gallorum fraternitatis nomen cum populo Romano usurpant, Tac. A. 11, 25; Vulg. Rom. 12, 10; Quint. Decl. 16, 2 (cf. frater, Il. A. fin., and fraternus, Il.).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
frāternĭtās,¹⁶ ātis, f. (fraternus), fraternité, parenté entre frères : Lact. Inst. 5, 6, 12 || [fig.] confraternité [entre peuples] Tac. Ann. 11, 25 || [entre chrétiens] Vulg. Rom. 12, 10.
Latin > German (Georges)
frāternitās, ātis, f. (fraternus), I) die Brüderlichkeit, das brüderliche Verhältnis, a) eig., Ps. Quint. decl. 16, 4: fraternitatis vinculum, Lact. 5, 6, 12: renovare fraternitatem, Vulg. 1. Mach. 12, 10. – b) übtr., zwischen Bundesgenossen, Tac. ann. 11, 25. – II) meton., die Brüderschaft = die Brüder, Cypr. epist. 15, 2 u.a. Eccl. (s. Paucker Spicil. p. 286 u. Suppl. p. 297).
Latin > Chinese
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