co-sister

noun

Etymology

From co- + sister. The second meaning was influenced by a Dravidian substrate.

  1. inherited from sistren
  2. prefixed as co-sister — “co + sister

Definitions

  1. colleague ("sister" in the same craft, occupation, or society)

    • At the death of the co-sisters of the Guild, every co-brother of the Guild to be present
  2. One's spouse's sibling's wife.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA