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fri·ar \ˈfrī(ə)r, -īə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English frere, fryer, from Old French frere, literally, brother, from Latin fratr-, frater — more at brother 1. a. : a member of a mendicant order b. : monk 2. : silversides 3. archaic : a white or pale patch on a printed sheet caused by insufficient deposition of ink — compare monk 4. : pilgrim brown |