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confrere (n.)

"colleague, fellow member," mid-15c., from Old French confrere "brother, companion" (13c.), from Medieval Latin confrater, from assimilated form of com "together, with" (see con-) + frater "brother" (from PIE root *bhrater- "brother"). Probably lost in later 17c. and reborrowed 19c. from Modern French confrère.

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Definitions of confrere from WordNet

confrere (n.)
a person who is member of one's class or profession;
Synonyms: colleague / fellow
From wordnet.princeton.edu