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daughter
English
Etymology
From Middle English doughter, from Old English dohtor, from Proto-West Germanic *dohter, from Proto-Germanic *duht?r, from Proto-Indo-European *d?ugh?t?r.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: dô?t?r, IPA(key): /?d??t?(?)/
- (General American) enPR: dô't?r, IPA(key): /?d?.t?/, /?d?.t??/, [?d?.??]
- (General American, cot–caught merger) enPR: dä't?r, IPA(key): /?d?.t?/, [?d?.??]
- (Canada, cot–caught merger) enPR: dä't?r, IPA(key): /?d?.t?/
- Rhymes: -??t?(?)
- Hyphenation: daugh?ter
- Homophone: dotter (in accents with the cot-caught merger)
Noun
daughter (plural daughters or (archaic) daughtren)
- One’s female offspring.
- A female descendant.
- A daughter language.
- (physics) A nuclide left over from radioactive decay.
- (syntax, of a parse tree) A descendant.
- (by extension) A female character of a creator.
Alternative forms
- dafter (obsolete)
Antonyms
- (with regard to gender) son
- (with regard to ancestry) mother, father, parent
Hypernyms
- child
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- aunt, uncle
- brother, sister
- cousin
Further reading
- daughter on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- guardeth
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tsarevna
English
Alternative forms
- czarevna
- tsesarevna
- tzarevna
- Tsarevna (particularly when used as a title)
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian ???????? (carévna).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /(t)s?????vn?/, /z?????vn?/
Noun
tsarevna (plural tsarevnas)
- The daughter of a tsar.
- 2010, Yelena Mazour-Matusevich, Alexandra S. Korros, Aron I?Akovlevich Gurevich, Saluting Aron Gurevich: Essays in History, Literature and Other Related Subjects, page 120,
- There he became acquainted with maids in service to Ekaterina Alekseevna, Peter the Great's half-sister, and through them, he gained the tsarevna’s favor.
- 2010, Yelena Mazour-Matusevich, Alexandra S. Korros, Aron I?Akovlevich Gurevich, Saluting Aron Gurevich: Essays in History, Literature and Other Related Subjects, page 120,
Related terms
- tsar
- tsarevich
- tsarina
- tsaritsa
Anagrams
- Tavernas, Tsarnaev, aversant, tavernas
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Russian ???????? (carévna).
Noun
tsarevna m (definite singular tsarevnaen, indefinite plural tsarevnaer, definite plural tsarevnaene)
- tsarevna
See also
- tsarevitsj m (“tsarevich”)
References
- “tsarevna” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Russian ???????? (carévna).
Noun
tsarevna f (definite singular tsarevnaa, indefinite plural tsarevnaer, definite plural tsarevnaene)
- tsarevna
See also
- tsarevitsj m (“tsarevich”)
References
- “tsarevna” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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