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Latest revision as of 22:57, 6 April 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

From filotcu ‘son’ + -camu ‘spouse’.

Noun

filotca-camu

  1. spouse of son, child-in-law
    An overly-specific term that would be used in place of fila-camu in normal speech only in a case where one wanted to specify that the relative in question was married to one’s son rather than one’s daughter. There are additionally even more specific terms such as filotca-caminu ‘son’s wife’ and filotca-camotcu ‘son’s husband’ which are usually reserved for legal documents or other language that needs to be very precise.