fætter
Danish
Etymology
From Old Danish fædder (“paternal uncle, male cousin”), from Middle Low German vedder (“paternal uncle, male cousin, fraternal nephew”). Compare German Vetter, Old English fædera, Latin patruus, Ancient Greek πάτρως (pátrōs).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɛtər/, [ˈfɛd̥ɐ]
Inflection
Coordinate terms
- kusine (“female cousin”)
See also
fætter on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
References
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