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etymological origin of | eng: stepaunt |
etymological origin of | eng: stepbro |
etymological origin of | eng: stepbrother |
etymological origin of | eng: stepchild |
etymological origin of | eng: stepcousin |
etymological origin of | eng: stepdad |
etymological origin of | eng: stepdame |
etymological origin of | eng: stepdaughter |
etymological origin of | eng: stepfamily |
etymological origin of | eng: stepfather |
etymological origin of | eng: stepfather-in-law |
etymological origin of | eng: stepgrandchild |
etymological origin of | eng: stepgranddaughter |
etymological origin of | eng: stepgrandfather |
etymological origin of | eng: stepgrandmother |
etymological origin of | eng: stepgrandson |
etymological origin of | eng: stepmom |
etymological origin of | eng: stepmother |
etymological origin of | eng: stepnephew |
etymological origin of | eng: stepniece |
etymological origin of | eng: stepparent |
etymological origin of | eng: stepsibling |
etymological origin of | eng: stepsister |
etymological origin of | eng: stepuncle |
lexical category | affix:prefix |
translation | crh: ögey |
translation | eng: stepbrother |
translation | eng: stepdaughter |
translation | eng: stepmother |
translation | eng: stepsister |
translation | eng: stepson |
translation | fin: -puoli |
translation | fra: beau- |
translation | fra: bel- |
translation | fra: belle- |
translation | hye: խորթ |
translation | nld: stief- |
translation | spa: -astra |
translation | spa: -astro |
translation | swa: kambo |
variant:orthography | eng: stepcousin |
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