sibling
Old English
noun
Definitions
- relative, kinsman
Etymology
Suffix from Old English sibb (peace, kinship, related, kinswoman, akin, concord, friendship, a relative, kinsman, sib, tranquility, gossip, peace of mind, kindness, unity, friendliness, love, relationship).
Origin
Old English
sibb
Gloss
peace, kinship, related, kinswoman, akin, concord, friendship, a relative, kinsman, sib, tranquility, gossip, peace of mind, kindness, unity, friendliness, love, relationship
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
愛, 恋
Emoji
✌️ 🕊️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- half-sibling English
- intersibling English
- nonsibling English
- pseudosibling English
- sib English
- siblicide English
- sibling English
- sibling fucker English
- sibling-in-law English
- siblinged English
- siblinghood English
- siblingless English
- siblinglike English
- siblingly English
- siblingship English
- step-sibling English
- stepsibling English
- сиблинг Russian
- *sibjaz Proto-Germanic
- *sibjō Proto-Germanic
- godsibb Old English
- sibb Old English
- sibbegedriht Old English
- sibbleger Old English
- sib Middle English