Brother German.

A real brother. (Latin, germānus, of the same stock; germen, a bud or sprout.)

“Te in germani fratris dilexi loco.”—Terence Andria, l. 5, 58.

A uterine brother is a brother by the mother’s side only. (Latin, uterinus, born of the same mother, as “frater uterīnus,” utĕrus.)

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Broken Music
Broken on the Wheel
Broker
Brontes
Bronzomarte
Brook (Master)
Brooks of Sheffield
Broom
Brosier
Brother
Brother German
Brother Jonathan
Brother Sam
Browbeat
Brown
Brown as a Berry
Brown, Jones, and Robinson
Brown Bess
Brown Bill
Brown Study
Browns