consocer

Latin

Etymology

From con- + socer.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkon.so.ker/, [ˈkõː.sɔ.kɛr]

Noun

cōnsocer m (genitive cōnsocerī); second declension

  1. co-father-in-law (one child's father-in-law, one of two joint fathers-in-law)

Inflection

Second declension, nominative singular in -er.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative cōnsocer cōnsocerī
Genitive cōnsocerī cōnsocerōrum
Dative cōnsocerō cōnsocerīs
Accusative cōnsocerum cōnsocerōs
Ablative cōnsocerō cōnsocerīs
Vocative cōnsocer cōnsocerī

Descendants

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