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English word bredrin comes from English -en, Middle English brethere, Middle English brether
-en (English)
(dialectal, or, non-standard, rare) Used to form the plural of nouns. Can be used to denote the plural form of a small number of English words, the majority of whose etymology goes back to the n-stem (i.e. weak noun) declension of Germanic languages. Used to form the diminutives of certain nouns. When attached to certain adjectives, it forms a transitive verb whose meaning is, to make [...]
brethere (Middle English)
brether (Middle English)
brethren (English)
(archaic). (figuratively) the body of members, especially of a fraternal, religious or military order Of or akin to; related; like.
bredrin (English)
(rasta) A close male friend, family member, or comrade.