κουνιάδος

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Greek

Etymology

Borrowed from Venetan cognado, cugnado, from Latin cognātus.

Pronunciation

Noun

κουνιάδος (kouniádosm (plural κουνιάδοι, feminine κουνιάδα)

  1. 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

Declension of κουνιάδος
singular plural
nominative κουνιάδος (kouniádos) κουνιάδοι (kouniádoi)
genitive κουνιάδου (kouniádou) κουνιάδων (kouniádon)
accusative κουνιάδο (kouniádo) κουνιάδους (kouniádous)
vocative κουνιάδε (kouniáde) κουνιάδοι (kouniádoi)
  • γαμπρός m (gamprós, brother-in-law (sister's husband), son-in-law (daughter's husband), groom)
  • νύφη f (nýfi, sister-in-law (brothers's wife), daughter-in-law (son's wife), bride)