κουνιάδος
Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from Venetian cognado, cugnado, from Latin cognātus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [kuɲˈaðos]
Noun
κουνιάδος • (kouniádos) m (plural κουνιάδοι)
- brother-in-law, specifically spouse's brother
Declension
declension of κουνιάδος
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | κουνιάδος • | κουνιάδοι • |
| genitive | κουνιάδου • | κουνιάδων • |
| accusative | κουνιάδο • | κουνιάδους • |
| vocative | κουνιάδε • | κουνιάδοι • |
Related terms
- γαμπρός m (gamprós, “brother-in-law (sister's husband), son-in-law (daughter's husband)”)
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