fraternal
adj.
early 15c., from Old French fraternel "brotherly, fraternal," and directly from Medieval Latin fraternalis, from Latin fraternus "friendly, closely allied," literally "brotherly" (see fraternity). The noun meaning "fraternal twin" is recorded by 1911.
〔李〕[frater(n)-;-ala.] a.兄弟的; 友好的 ←frater,fratr (L frater,fratris)=brother 兄弟