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Latest revision as of 01:42, 7 April 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

Root √swekr.

Adjective

swekra

  1. in-law, related by marriage, spouse’s relative
    Usually expressed as a suffix (see -swekru). Familial terms such as this one can often be confusing in various languages. The term swekra always points first to the spouse of the referent; for example, vunklina-swekru is the aunt of one’s spouse, not the wife of one’s uncle, which would be vunkla-camu (or vunklotca-caminu if you wanted to be oddly specific, but this kind of term would only be used when there is some kind of distinction to be made).

Coordinate Terms

  • cama ‘marital, spousal’