sodality

  • 11Sodality (social anthropology) — In social anthropology, a sodality is a non kin group organized for a specific purpose (economic, cultural, or other), and frequently spanning villages or towns [http://www.wifi assen.nl/ mahuuon/CA/CA glos a.htm] . Sodalities are often based on… …

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  • 12Sodality Chapel — Infobox nrhp | name =Sodality Chapel nrhp type = caption = The Sodality Chapel in 2008. location= Mobile, Alabama lat degrees = 30 lat minutes = 41 lat seconds = 30 lat direction = N long degrees = 88 long minutes = 8 long seconds = 13 long… …

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  • 13sodality — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Latin sodalitat , sodalitas comradeship, club, from sodalis comrade more at sib Date: 1600 1. brotherhood, community 2. an organized society or fellowship; specifically a devotional or charitable association of Roman …

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  • 14sodality — /soh dal i tee, seuh /, n., pl. sodalities. 1. fellowship; comradeship. 2. an association or society. 3. Rom. Cath. Ch. a lay society for religious and charitable purposes. [1590 1600; < L sodalitas companionship, equiv. to sodal(is) companion +&#8230; …

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  • 15sodality — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. association, society; fellowship, comradeship. See party, sociality …

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  • 16sodality — n. fellowship, fraternity; union, society …

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  • 17sodality — [səʊ dalɪti] noun (plural sodalities) a confraternity or association, especially a Roman Catholic religious guild or brotherhood. Origin C17: from Fr. sodalité or L. sodalitas, from sodalis comrade …

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  • 18sodality — n. Fraternity, brotherhood, society, fellowship …

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  • 19sodality — so·dal·i·ty …

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  • 20sodality — so•dal•i•ty [[t]soʊˈdæl ɪ ti, sə [/t]] n. pl. ties 1) fellowship; comradeship 2) an association or society 3) rel a Roman Catholic lay society for religious and charitable purposes • Etymology: 1590–1600; &LT; L sodālitās companionship =sodāl(is) …

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