fray
friar
noun FRAY Rare
Origin: Apocopated form of fraile, from Latin frater (brother).
Usage Note
Fray is an apocopated title used before the name of a friar (e.g. Fray Junípero Serra); the full form is fraile. It is always used before a proper name and is never pluralised as a title. Do not confuse with the English word 'fray' (a fight or fraying cloth), which is unrelated.
Examples
"Fray Bartolomé defendió los derechos de los indígenas."
Natural Translation
Friar Bartolomé defended the rights of indigenous people.
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