Cofradía (en. Brotherhood)
/kofɾa'dia/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Group of people who come together for religious or charitable purposes.
The Holy Week brotherhood organized a procession.
La cofradía de Semana Santa organizó una procesión.
Association or brotherhood formed for the practice of a specific worship, generally in the Catholic religion.
My grandfather was a member of the Holy Sepulcher brotherhood.
Mi abuelo fue miembro de la cofradía del Santo Sepulcro.
Set of people who work together for a common goal, often related to traditions or customs.
The fishermen's brotherhood meets every week to discuss their activities.
La cofradía de pescadores se reúne cada semana para discutir sus actividades.
Etymology
From the Latin 'confraternitas', meaning brotherhood.
Common Phrases and Expressions
blood brotherhood
Brotherhood based on family ties or kinship.
cofradía de sangre
brotherhood of penitents
Group that participates in acts of penance, especially during Holy Week.
cofradía de penitentes
Related Words
brotherhood
Association of people with a common goal who help each other.
hermandad
guild
Association of people who share the same trade or profession.
gremio
Slang Meanings
A group of friends who support each other in everything.
Our brotherhood is always present in good times and bad times.
Nuestra cofradía siempre está presente en los buenos y malos momentos.
Camaraderie in a festive context.
The atmosphere of the party felt like a big brotherhood where everyone felt welcome.
El ambiente de la fiesta era como una gran cofradía donde todos se sentían bienvenidos.