Northeadish/Kinship

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Northeadish
Druðþþȳðesc
Genealogical classification: Indo-European
Germanic
South Germanic
Basic word order: SVO or SOV
Morphological type: fusional
Morphosyntactic alignment: accusative
Created by:
BenJamin P. Johnson 2000
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Immediate Family: Frīnðʀ

Great-grandparents: Fōrævʀ

There is no distinction between mother’s/father’s maternal and paternal grandparents; e.g. father’s father’s father and father’s mother’s father are both fōravf. The prefix “great-” is “fōr,” and can be repeated indefinitely in the same manner. Familial generations use the same prefixes as time-related words, such as fōr-, naɧ-, and naɧᵫvʀ-; although gestʀ- is not used for family members, as the adjective implies that they are dead.

  • Mother’s Great-grandmother: Fōrana
  • Mother’s Great-grandfather: Fōran
  • Father’s Great-grandmother: Fōrama
  • Father’s Great-grandfather: Fōravf

Grandparents: Ævʀ

It is perhaps worth noting here that the collective term for grandparents is ævʀ, though the maternal grandparents are distinctly known as ænʀ.

  • Maternal Grandmother: Ana
  • Maternal Grandfather: An
  • Paternal Grandmother: Ama
  • Paternal Grandfather: Avf

Parents: Ælðra

  • Mother: Mōðʀ
  • Father: Faðʀ

Siblings: Gabrœ̄ðra

  • Sister: Svestʀ
  • Brother: Brōðʀ

Children: Cᵫnðʀ

  • Daughter: Duhtʀ
  • Son: Sun

Grandchildren: Ænӿclʀ, Ænӿcʌcᵫnðʀ

There is no distinction between son’s children and daughter’s children.

  • Granddaughter: Ænӿclena, Ænӿcʌduhtʀ
  • Grandson: Ænӿcʌ, Ænӿcʌsun

Great-grandchildren: Naɧænӿclʀ, Naɧænӿcʌcᵫnðʀ

After great-grandchildren, the prefix ᵫvʀ is applied, after which naɧ is repeated indefinitely; e.g. great-great-great granddaughter is naɧᵫvʀnaɧænӿclena.

  • Great-granddaughter: Naɧænӿclena, Naɧænӿcʌduhtʀ
  • Great-grandson: Naɧænӿcʌ, Naɧænӿcʌsun

Spouses & In-laws: Brūðþgumʀ & Svegrӿʀ

Parents-in-law: Svegrӿʀ

  • Mothers-in-law: Svecstrar
    • Wife’s Mother: Svecstra, Brūðþmōðʀ
    • Husband’s Mother: Svecstra, Gummōðʀ
  • Fathers-in-law: Svegra
    • Wife’s Father: Svegʀ, Brūðþfaðʀ
    • Husband’s Father: Svegʀ, Gumfaðʀ

Spouses: Brūðþgumʀ

  • Wife: Vīvf, Brūðþ
  • Husband: Gum, Ver

Spouses’ Siblings: Brūðþguma Gabrœ̄ðra

  • Sister-in-law (Wife’s Sister): Brūðþsvestʀ
  • Sister-in-law (Husband’s Sister): Gumsvestʀ
  • Brother-in-law (Wife’s Brother): Brūðþbrōðʀ
  • Brother-in-law (Husband’s Brother): Gumbrōðʀ

Siblings’ Spouses: Gabrœ̄ðra Brūðþgumʀ

  • Brother-in-law (Sister’s Husband): Svestʀgum
  • Sister-in-law (Brother’s Wife): Brōðʀbrūðþ

Children’s Spouses: Cenðbrūðþgumʀ

  • Son-in-law (Daughter’s Husband): Ǣðм
  • Daughter-in-law (Son’s Wife): Snur

Grandchildren’s Spouses: Ænӿcʌbrūðþgumʀ

  • Grandson-in-law: Ǣðмænӿcʌ, Ænӿclenagum
  • Granddaughter-in-law: Snurænӿcʌ, Ænӿcʌbrūðþ

Extended Family: Ūtfrīnðʀ

Grandparents’ Siblings: Ævrӿʀ

  • Maternal Great-aunt: Fōrmūstʀ
  • Maternal Great-aunt’s Husband: Fōrmūstʀgum
  • Maternal Great-uncle: Fōrœ̄hǣm
  • Maternal Great-uncle’s Wife: Fōrōhǣmbrūðþ
  • Paternal Great-aunt: Fōrfastʀ
  • Paternal Great-aunt’s Husband: Fōrfastʀgum
  • Paternal Great-uncle: Fōrfæðravf
  • Paternal Great-uncle’s Wife: Fōrfæðravfbrūðþ

Parents’ Siblings: Ælðrӿʀ

  • Maternal Aunt: Mūstʀ
  • Maternal Aunt’s Husband: Mūstʀgum
  • Maternal Uncle: Ōhǣm
  • Maternal Uncle’s Wife: Ōhǣmbrūðþ
  • Paternal Aunt: Fastʀ
  • Paternal Aunt’s Husband: Fastʀgum
  • Paternal Uncle: Fæðravf
  • Paternal Uncle’s Wife: Fæðravfbrūðþ

Cousins: Brœ̄ðrӿʀ

  • Maternal Female Cousin: Svestrӿena
  • Maternal Male Cousin: Svestrӿ
  • Paternal Female Cousin: Brœ̄ðrӿena
  • Paternal Male Cousin: Brœ̄ðrӿ

Siblings’ Children: Nevӿʀ

  • Niece (Sister’s Daughter): Neftena
  • Nephew (Sister’s Son): Nevɴ
  • Niece (Brother’s Daughter): Nevna
  • Nephew (Brother’s Son): Nevf