Plural of fratry; subdivisions or branches of clans or social groups organized around brotherhood or kinship.
From 'fratry', ultimately derived from Latin 'frater' (brother), with '-ies' as a plural suffix forming group nouns.
Anthropologists use 'fratry' to describe how indigenous societies divided into brother-groups—it's a technical term that reveals how brotherhood was literally the organizing principle of entire societies.
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