: a member of a major benevolent and fraternal order
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Success has many fathers, and those are Atomic Monster-Blumhouse, 21 Laps, Odd Fellow and Chernin Entertainment on Parsons’ feature directorial debut.—
Anthony D'alessandro,
Deadline,
29 May 2026 Affirming the Metro Council’s stripping of the Odd Fellow Building’s landmark status, the four-year-long court case ended, clearing the way for demolition.—
Matthew Glowicki,
The Courier-Journal,
2 July 2025 The website said there were Odd Fellow groups in England in the 1700s.—NBC News,
28 Mar. 2022