Fray (en. Brother)

/fɾai/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Title of respect given to friars, members of religious orders.
Fray Juan is well-known in the community.
El fray Juan es muy conocido en la comunidad.
A person who belongs to a religious order, especially in the Christian tradition.
The fray taught the youth about kindness and charity.
El fray enseñó a los jóvenes sobre la bondad y la caridad.

Etymology

From Latin 'frater', meaning 'brother'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

brother of the order
It refers to a priest belonging to a specific religious order.
fray de la orden
fray and friar
Both terms can be used to refer to men of religious life.
fray y fraile

Related Words

friar
A monk who lives in a religious community and preaches the gospel.
fraile
brother
A term that indicates familial relationship or camaraderie in a religious context.
hermano

Slang Meanings

Fray as a very religious person.
That guy is a fray, he always talks about faith.
Ese tipo es un fray, siempre habla de la fe.
It is used to refer to a man who acts with a lot of morality.
Seeing him help, everyone calls him the fray of the neighborhood.
Al verlo ayudar, todos lo llaman el fray del barrio.