Brotherhood

/ˈbrʌðɚhʊd/ noun

A close bond between people who share values or goals, or a group of people united by a common cause.

From Old English 'brotherhad,' combining 'brother' (from Germanic 'broþar') and the suffix '-hood' (state or condition). The compound formation emerged in Middle English and has been used since to describe male solidarity.

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