fraternulian 30
It would be the third person of the plural of present indicative verb fraternuliar , which I think is not listed in the Dictionary , unless it is in the Glíglyco of Cortázar . It looks all the way, but I'm not sure, that it could mean fraternizing, feeling united and treating someone like a brother.
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