niece
English
Etymology
From Middle English nece (“niece, granddaughter”), from Old French nece (“niece, granddaughter”) (Modern French nièce (“niece”)) from Vulgar Latin *neptia, representing Latin neptis (“granddaughter”), from Proto-Indo-European *nepot- (“grandchild, sister's son”). Akin to Old High German nift (“niece, granddaughter”) (German Nichte (“niece”)). Displaced native Middle English nyfte, nifte (“niece, granddaughter”) (from Old English nift (“niece, granddaughter”)).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: nēs, IPA(key): /niːs/
- (General American) enPR: nēs, IPA(key): /nis/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -iːs
- Homophones: Nice
Noun
niece (plural nieces)
- A daughter of one’s sibling, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law; either the daughter of one's brother ("fraternal niece"), or of one's sister ("sororal niece").
- My niece just celebrated her 15th birthday.
Derived terms
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See also
- dad / mom
- brother / sister
- grandfather / grandmother
- cousin
- step-
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /niɛːsə/, [niˈɛːsə]
Inflection
Synonyms
- (fraternal niece): brordatter
- (sororal niece): søsterdatter
Swedish
Declension
Declension of niece | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | niece | niecen | niecer | niecerna |
Genitive | nieces | niecens | niecers | niecernas |
Hyponyms
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