gendre

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin gener.

Pronunciation

Noun

gendre m (plural gendres)

  1. son-in-law

See also

References

French

Etymology

    From Old French gendre, inherited from Latin gener.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    gendre m (plural gendres)

    1. son-in-law
      Synonym: beau-fils

    Coordinate terms

    References

    Middle English

    Alternative forms

    Etymology

      Borrowed from Old French gendre.

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒɛndrə/, /-ər/

      Noun

      gendre (plural gendres)

      1. type, class
      2. race, nation
      3. gender (grammatical)
      4. voice (grammatical)

      Descendants

      • English: gender (see there for further descendants)

      References

      Old French

      Pronunciation

      Etymology 1

        Inherited from Latin gener.

        Alternative forms

        Noun

        gendre oblique singularm (oblique plural gendres, nominative singular gendres, nominative plural gendre)

        1. son-in-law
        Descendants

        References

        Etymology 2

          Borrowed from Latin genere. Perhaps adapted in form to etymology 1.

          Alternative forms

          Noun

          gendre oblique singularm (oblique plural gendres, nominative singular gendres, nominative plural gendre)

          1. type, kind, -kind (as in humaine gendre, gendre mortel "mankind")
          2. essence
          3. race, ethnic group
          4. sex (biological)
          5. gender (grammatical)
          Descendants

          References