padrasto

Galician

Etymology

From Latin patraster (father-in-law), from pater (father), from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr (father).

Noun

padrasto m (plural padrastos)

  1. stepfather

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin patraster (father-in-law), from pater (father), from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr (father).

Pronunciation

Noun

padrasto m (plural padrastos, feminine madrasta, feminine plural madrastas)

  1. stepfather (husband of one's biological mother, other than one's biological father)
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