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Europic

SXCDC

Pronunciation

Etymology

From filotcu ‘son’ + -camotcu ‘husband’.

Noun

filotca-camotcu

  1. husband of son, son-in-law
    A very specific term that would likely not be used in except to clarify an exact relationship, such as on legal documents. Normally fila-camu would be sufficient in casual speech.