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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Late Latin parentēla.

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parentela f (plural parenteles)

  1. kinfolk, relatives, relations

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pa.renˈtɛ.la/
  • Rhymes: -ɛla
  • Hyphenation: pa‧ren‧tè‧la

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parentela f (plural parentele)

  1. relationship
  2. (usually in the plural) kin, relations; relatives

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Latin

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Etymology

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parēns +‎ -ēla

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parentēla f (genitive parentēlae); first declension (Late Latin, Medieval Latin)

  1. relationship
  2. relatives, kin
    Synonyms: prōsāpia, cognātiō

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First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative parentēla parentēlae
Genitive parentēlae parentēlārum
Dative parentēlae parentēlīs
Accusative parentēlam parentēlās
Ablative parentēlā parentēlīs
Vocative parentēla parentēlae

References

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  • Souter, Alexander (1949) “parentela”, in A Glossary of Later Latin to 600 A.D.[1], 1st edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, published 1957, page 286

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Late Latin parentēla.

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parentela f (plural parentelas)

  1. relatives (people in one’s family)
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Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Late Latin parentēla; see English parent.

Noun

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parentela f (plural parentelas)

  1. kinfolk, relatives, relations

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