tacor

Old English

Alternative forms

  • tācur

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *taikuraz (brother-in-law), from Proto-Indo-European *dayh₂wḗr (husband's brother). Akin to Old Frisian tāker (husband's brother), Old High German zeihhor, zeihhur, zeihhir (husband's brother), Middle High German zeicher (brother-in-law).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɑːkor/

Noun

tācor m (nominative plural tācoras)

  1. husband's brother, brother-in-law

Declension

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