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fosterfather From the web:
stepfather
English
Alternative forms
- step-father
Etymology
From Middle English stepfader, from Old English st?opfæder, from Proto-Germanic *steupafad?r (“stepfather”), equivalent to step- +? father.
Cognate with Saterland Frisian Stäiffoar (“stepfather”), Dutch stiefvader (“stepfather”), German Low German Steevvader (“stepfather”), German Stiefvater (“stepfather”), Swedish styvfar (“stepfather”), Icelandic stjúpfaðir (“stepfather”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: step?fa?ther
Noun
stepfather (plural stepfathers)
- The husband of one's biological mother, other than one's biological father, especially following the divorce or death of the father.
Synonyms
- stepdad (informal)
- co-father
- father-in-law (dated)
Hypernyms
- stepparent
Related terms
- stepaunt
- stepbrother
- stepchild
- stepdaughter
- stepfamily
- stepfather-in-law
- stepmother
- stepnephew
- stepniece
- stepsister
- stepson
- stepuncle
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