"Soror" ?
I have been out of the loop for 10 years, but what is the origin of the term "sorors'? My chapter was in New England, and I checked with a few of my alum sisters, and we never heard of this term before.
Forgive my old-agedness! Thanks! |
it's some black sorority term, no one else uses it.
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It's short for Sorority Sister.
GPhiB started using Sorority instead of Women's Fraternity, like previous orgs had done. |
Soror is Latin for "sister."
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He's right, although he said it in a negative kind of way.....
It is very commom among the NPHC sororities to refer to our members as 'Sorors', which is derived from the Latin meaning sister. As far as I know with GSS, the term 'soror' is commonly used among the chapters at HBCUs. They (GSS) have also adopted a 'call' and handsign for the org but it seems to be prevalent among the members at HBCUs. There was actually a thread or two about GSS with respect to the differences among the org at a PWI vs a HBCU. |
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NPHC sororities use "soror" rather than "sister" in much the same way that I have seen some fraternities -- both NPHC and NIC -- refer to members as "fraters" rather than "brothers." |
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REE1993, are you asking when members of Gamma Gamma Sigma started using the term? |
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Since AKA is recognized as the first collegiate sorority for Black women, I'm guessing the term soror became popular in 1908. But to tell you the truth, I've never researched the word. |
From the ppl in my family and friends who are in NPHC sororities, I've heard the term all my life (I'm 25). I would think that it has been in use since the organizations were establsihed in the early 1900s.
I've never heard any non-NPHC groups use the term, but my mom and her friend refer to my sisters as my "sorors," although I would just say "sister.":) P.S. my mom is not in a GLO |
Ahh ok this makes sense to me know. I knew what it "meant" but I didn't know of the origins. Like I said, I am in New England, and have never heard the term before. We use the word "sister".
Thanks everyone for the explanations! Sisterly, Ree |
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There are latina and multicultural sororities that use "soror." It is most traditionally used with historically and predominantly black sororities. |
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