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Definition of sister
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Sister
(n.) A woman who is
closely
allied
to, or
assocciated
with,
another
person,
as in the sdame
faith,
society,
order,
or
community..
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Sistren
::
Sistren
(n. pl.)
Sisters.
Unsisterly
::
Unsisterly
(a.) Not
sisterly.
Lorettine
::
Lorettine
(n.) One of a order of nuns
founded
in 1812 at
Loretto,
in
Kentucky.
The
members
of the order
(called
also
Sisters
of
Loretto,
or
Friends
of Mary at the Foot of the
Cross)
devote
themselves
to the cause of
education
and the care of
destitute
orphans,
their
labors
being
chiefly
confined
to the
Western
United
States..
Sororize
::
Sororize
(v. i.) To
associate,
or hold
fellowship,
as
sisters;
to have
sisterly
feelings;
--
analogous
to
fraternize..
Sister
::
Sister
(v. t.) To be
sister
to; to
resemble
closely.
Nephew
::
Nephew
(n.) The son of a
brother
or a
sister,
or of a
brother-in-law
or
sister-in-law..
Hotchpotch
::
Hotchpotch
(n.) A
blending
of
property
for
equality
of
division,
as when lands given in
frank-marriage
to one
daughter
were, after the death of the
ancestor,
blended
with the lands
descending
to her and to her
sisters
from the same
ancestor,
and then
divided
in equal
portions
among all the
daughters.
In
modern
usage,
a
mixing
together,
or
throwing
into a
common
mass or
stock,
of the
estate
left by a
person
deceased
and the
amounts
advanced
to any
particular
child or
children,
for the
purpose
of
Sistering
::
Sistering
(a.)
Contiguous.
Brother-in-law
::
Brother-in-law
(n.) The
brother
of one's
husband
or wife; also, the
husband
of one's
sister;
sometimes,
the
husband
of one's
wife's
sister..
Sister
::
Sister
(n.) A woman who is
closely
allied
to, or
assocciated
with,
another
person,
as in the sdame
faith,
society,
order,
or
community..
Grandniece
::
Grandniece
(n.) The
granddaughter
of one's
brother
or
sister.
Assistor
::
Assistor
(n.) A
assister.
Stepbrother
::
Step- () A
prefix
used
before
father,
mother,
brother,
sister,
son,
daughter,
child,
etc., to
indicate
that the
person
thus
spoken
of is not a blood
relative,
but is a
relative
by the
marriage
of a
parent;
as, a
stepmother
to X is the wife of the
father
of X,
married
by him after the death of the
mother
of X. See
Stepchild,
Stepdaughter,
Stepson,
etc..
Niece
::
Niece (n.) A
daughter
of one's
brother
or
sister,
or of one's
brother-in-law
or
sister-in-law..
Resister
::
Resister
(n.) One who
resists.
Sisterhood
::
Sisterhood
(n.) A
society
of
sisters;
a
society
of women
united
in one faith or
order;
sisters,
collectively..
Love
::
Love (n.) A
feeling
of
strong
attachment
induced
by that which
delights
or
commands
admiration;
preeminent
kindness
or
devotion
to
another;
affection;
tenderness;
as, the love of
brothers
and
sisters..
Aunt
::
Aunt (n.) The
sister
of one's
father
or
mother;
--
correlative
to
nephew
or
niece.
Also
applied
to an
uncle's
wife.
One
::
One (a.)
Denoting
a
person
or thing
conceived
or
spoken
of
indefinitely;
a
certain.
I am the
sister
of one
Claudio
[Shak.],
that is, of a
certain
man named
Claudio..
Gorgon
::
Gorgon
(n.) One of three
fabled
sisters,
Stheno,
Euryale,
and
Medusa,
with snaky hair and of
terrific
aspect,
the sight of whom
turned
the
beholder
to
stone.
The name is
particularly
given to
Medusa..
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