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1Brother and Sister — is a well known European fairy tale which was, among others, written down by the Brothers Grimm in their collection of Children s and Household Tales (Grimm s Fairy Tales) . It is alternatively known as Little Sister and Little Brother or (in the …
2Brother&brother — Brother Brother Pour les articles homonymes, voir Brother. Les Brother Brother Titre original Brother Brother Genre Série Créateur(s) Jean Michel Hua Pays d’origine …
3Brother & Brother — Brother Brother Pour les articles homonymes, voir Brother. Les Brother Brother Titre original Brother Brother Genre Série Créateur(s) Jean Michel Hua Pays d’origine …
4Brother & brother — Brother Brother Pour les articles homonymes, voir Brother. Les Brother Brother Titre original Brother Brother Genre Série Créateur(s) Jean Michel Hua Pays d’origine …
5Relation — Re*la tion (r? l? sh?n), n. [F. relation, L. relatio. See {Relate}.] 1. The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the relation of historical events. [1913 Webster] ??????oet s… …
6Brother Azarias — Brother Azarias † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Brother Azarias (Patrick Francis Mullany). Educator, essayist, littérateur, and philosopher, b. near Killenaule, County Tipperary, Ireland, 29 June, 1847. His education began at home, and… …
7brother — [n1] male sibling blood brother, kin, kinsperson, relation, relative, twin; concepts 414,419 Ant. sister …
8brother — ► NOUN 1) a man or boy in relation to other children of his parents. 2) a male associate or fellow member of an organization. 3) (pl. also brethren) a (male) fellow Christian. 4) a member of a religious order of men: a Benedictine brother. 5) N.… …
9relation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. bearing, close connection; narration, narrative, storytelling; kinship, family tie; kinsman, relative; reference; proportion, ratio. See relation, description, posterity. II Close connection Nouns 1 …
10brother — This term was formerly used far more frequently than today to a speaker’s real brother. a male relation born of the same parents. There are plenty of examples in the Shakespeare plays of such usage, the vocative expression sometimes being… …