marastera

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[maɾaʃˈteɾa]

1. feminine noun Stepmother.

Etymology: From mara plus derivative suffix -aster and feminine derivative suffix -a.

paraster

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[paɾaʃˈteɾ]

1. masculine noun Stepfather.

Etymology: From pare plus derivative suffix -aster.

nora

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[ˈnoɾa]

1. feminine noun Daughter-in-law.

Etymology: From Latin nurus.

gener

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[geˈneɾ]

1. masculine noun Son-in-law.

Etymology: From Latin gener.

socera

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[soˈkeɾa]

1. feminine noun Mother-in-law.

Etymology: From socer plus feminine derivative suffix -a.

socer

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[soˈkeɾ]

1. masculine noun Father-in-law.

Etymology: From Latin socer.

False friends: soccer (English) = balpez.

discendant

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[diʃkenˈdant]

1. masculine noun Descendant.

Etymology: From discendre plus derivative suffix -ant.

awantnaçat

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[aˌwantnaˈsat]

1. masculine noun Ancestor.

Etymology: From awant plus naçat, participle of naçre.

cusina

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[kuˈsina]

1. feminine noun Cousin (uncle’s daughter or aunt’s daughter).

Etymology: From cusĩ plus feminine derivative suffix -a.

cusĩ

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[kuˈsi]

1. masculine noun Cousin (uncle’s son or aunt’s son).

Etymology: From Latin consobrinus via French cousin.