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sodalities

  • plural
    of sodality.
    sodality
    noun
    fellowship; comradeship.

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They were busy: during the week, there were morning masses, evening devotions, sodalities, weddings, funerals and confessions.

From The Guardian Aug. 23, 2018

It is true that this resentment nourished him, sustaining his caustic "insider" journalism on the twisted sodalities traversing Washington politics, and later his criticism of Bill Clinton, Mother Teresa and Kissinger.

From The Guardian May 28, 2012

Legionary Johnson is also an Elk, a Shriner, a Mason and an Odd Fellow, all of which sodalities consider him a "regular fellow," a potential vote-getter.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some forgotten sodalities: For months the world-straddling empire of Henry Ford has quivered and groaned like a leviathan with acute indigestion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Added to this is the appendix on the subject of the brotherhoods or sodalities, associations of laymen or charitable and devotional purposes.

From Works of Martin Luther With Introductions and Notes (Volume II) by Martin Luther

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