f. sororal niece
Child of a sister or half-sister.
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Examples for "sororal niece or nephew"
Examples for "sororal niece or nephew"
1Few children of sisters see each other so seldom as Annina and I!
2The records of the First Church at Salem, Sept. 3, 1648, give the baptism of "Joseph and Sarah, children of Sister Towne."
1His wife was the daughter of Mrs. Beckford, who was the only child of a sister of the deceased.
2These are the children of a sister of Hillel Besso, brought to Damascus for change of air.
346-49 are those of various members of the Henslow family, where the brothers, sisters, and some children of a sister have the peculiarity.
1A relative of mine; in fact a niece, my only sister's child.
2Men saw the bishop with Eckewart lead his sister's child to Gotelind.
3One day he was watching the cradle of his sister's child.
4His own sister's child, he said, was thus held in captivity.
5She would find some means of protecting her own sister's child.
6What if his heart should have softened towards his sister's child!
7I never thought to hear my dear sister's child use such words to me.
8There is Rebecca, my sister's child: she belongs to a family that understands business.
9He is my sister's child, and is under my charge.
10This was his sister's child come to live with him!
11In that case he may be able to aid Barine, who is his sister's child.
12The first was, that Scatcherd should not know his sister's child was thus disposed of.
13They were almost immediately joined by Bennillong, who had his sister's child on his shoulders.
14Where else should our sister's child make his home?
15She ain't nothing to me, no more than she was my poor dear husband's sister's child.
16I think I had known it was my sister's child from the moment I lighted the lamp.
Translations for sister's child