Brothered

/ˈbrʌðərd/ adjective

Having a brother or brothers; used in contexts like 'a brothered youth' meaning one who has siblings, especially brothers.

Formed from 'brother' plus the past participle or adjectival suffix '-ed', which can indicate possession or state. This follows patterns like 'gifted' (having gifts) or 'talented' (having talents).

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