κουνιάδος
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Greek[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Venetian cognado, cugnado, from Latin cognātus.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
κουνιάδος • (kouniádos) m (plural κουνιάδοι, feminine κουνιάδα)
- brother-in-law, specifically spouse's brother
- Η νύφη έχει κουνιάδο και ο αδερφός του συζύγου της νύφη.
- I nýfi échei kouniádo kai o aderfós tou syzýgou tis nýfi.
- The bride has a brother-in-law and her hushand's brother has a sister-in-law.
- Ο γαμπρός έχει κουνιάδο και ο αδερφός της συζύγου του γαμπρό.
- O gamprós échei kouniádo kai o aderfós tis syzýgou tou gampró.
- The groom has a brother-in-law and his wife's brother has a brother-in-law.
Declension[edit]
Declension of κουνιάδος