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leva [86]
3 years ago
12

What's confraternity mean???

English
2 answers:
ira [324]3 years ago
8 0
It's a brotherhood, “especially with a charitable or religious purpose”.
timurjin [86]3 years ago
4 0
It means "a Brotherhood"

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