Definition
British spelling: a person who fraternises with others, especially across social, national, or group boundaries.
Etymology
From 'fraternise' plus the agent suffix '-er' (British spelling, versus American '-izer'). Denotes one who engages in fraternization.
Kelly Says
A 'fraterniser' in wartime was often viewed suspiciously—someone willing to treat enemy soldiers as brothers was seen as either dangerously idealistic or a potential traitor to their own side.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ভ্রাতৃত্ব
bhr-a-tr-t-w
CACatalà
germanor
jer-ma-nor
CSČeština
bratrství
brat-rst-vi
DADansk
brorskab
bro-r-ska-b
DEDeutsch
brüderlich werden
broo-der-li-kh ve-len
ELΕλληνικά
αδελφοσύνη
a-del-fo-si-nee
ESEspañol
fraternizar
fra-ter-nee-zar
FISuomi
veljesyys
ve-le-jes-yys
FRFrançais
fraterniser
frat-er-ni-ser
HIहिन्दी
भाईचारा
bhai-chaar-a
HUMagyar
testvériség
test-ve-ri-seg
IDBahasa Indonesia
bersaudara
ber-sa-u-da-ra
IGIG
ndị-nwanne
ndi-n-wanne
ITItaliano
fraternizzare
fra-ter-ni-zar-re
MSBahasa Melayu
persaudaraan
per-sa-u-da-ran
NLNederlands
broederschap
broe-ders-chap
NONorsk
brorskap
bro-rs-kap
PLPolski
bratobójstwo
brat-o-bo-j-st-wo
PTPortuguês
fraternizar
fra-te-rni-zar
RUРусский
братство
brat-st-vo
SVSvenska
brödraskap
brod-ras-kap
SWKiswahili
ndugu
n-du-gu
TAதமிழ்
தோழமை
tho-zha-mai
TEతెలుగు
బంధుత్వం
ban-thu-t-vam
THไทย
เป็นพี่น้อง
pen pii-noong
TLTL
kapatiran
ka-pa-ti-ran
TRTürkçe
kardeşlik
kar-deş-lik
UKУкраїнська
братство
brat-st-vo
VITiếng Việt
thân hữu
than huu
ZH中文
fraternization
fēi-rāt-ēn-ī-zā-shēn