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82 аппа, йăмăк
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83 қарындас
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84 сіңлі
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85 әпке
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86 kapatíd na babáe
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87 sè
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88 nuabaa
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89 kız kardeş
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90 húg
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91 lánytestvér
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92 ulá
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93 fratino
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94 SYSTIR
* * *(gen., acc., dat. systur, pl. systr), f.1) sister;2) sister of charity, nun.* * *f., gen. acc. and dat. systur, pl. nom. and acc. systr, gen. systra, dat. systrum; [Goth. swistar; A. S. swuster; Engl. sister; O. H. G. swestar; Germ. schwester; Dan. söster; Swed. syster; Lat. soror]:—a sister, Nj. 30, Grág. i. 288, passim; s. samfeðra, sammæðra, 170; al-systir, hálf-systir, a half-sister; móður-systir (Dan. moster), a mothers-sister, aunt; föður-s. (Dan. faster), a father’s-sister, aunt; afa-s., ömmu-s., a great aunt.II. metaph. in addressing; eigi má ek hljóð vera, sæl systirin, segir griðkona, Grett. 170 new Ed.; allra-s., all men’s sister, a nickname, Landn.; leik-s., stall-s., a play-sister; fóstur-s., a foster-sister: eccl., Guð vakti þik, systir, Bs. i. 438; bræðr ok systr, Hom. 32.2. a sister of charity, nun, Ann. 1343; systra-klaustr, a nunnery, H. E. i. 470; systra lifnaðr, lag, id., 470, 476.COMPDS: systurbarn, systrabörn, systurdóttir, systradætr, systursonr, systrasynir. -
95 балдъза
sister-in-law (o.'s wife's sister)* * *балдъ̀за,ж., -и sister-in-law (o.’s wife’s sister).* * *sister-in-law* * *sister-in-law (o.'s wife's sister) -
96 зълва
sister-in-law (o.'s husband's sister)* * *зъ̀лва,ж., -и sister-in-law (o.’s husband’s sister).* * *sister-in-law* * *sister-in-law (o.'s husband's sister) -
97 сестра
сестра по цвету кожи, чёрная сестра — soul sister
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98 етърва
sister-in-law (the wife of the brother of o.'s husband)* * *етъ̀рва,ж., -и sister-in-law.* * *sister-in-law* * *sister-in-law (the wife of the brother of o.'s husband) -
99 свояченица
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100 сестра
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