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niece N0099600 (nēs)n. The daughter of one's brother or sister or of the brother or sister of one's spouse. [Middle English nece, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *neptia, from Latin neptis; see nepōt- in Indo-European roots.]niece (niːs) na daughter of one's sister or brother[C13: from Old French niece granddaughter, ultimately from Latin neptis granddaughter]niece (nis) n. 1. a daughter of one's brother or sister. 2. a daughter of one's spouse's brother or sister. 3. an illegitimate daughter of a clergyman. [1250–1300; Middle English nece < Old French < Vulgar Latin *neptia, for Latin neptis granddaughter; replacing Middle English nifte, Old English nift niece (c. Old Frisian, Old High German nift, Dutch nicht, Old Norse nipt) < Germanic; akin to Lithuanian neptė̃, Skt naptī; compare nephew] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | niece - a daughter of your brother or sistergrandniece, great-niece - a daughter of your niece or nephewkinswoman - a female relativenephew - a son of your brother or sister | Translationsnephew (ˈnefjuː) – feminine niece (niːs) – noun the son or daughter of a brother or sister. My sister's two sons are my nephews, and I am their uncle. 姪子,外甥 侄子,外甥 EncyclopediaSeecousinNiece
NIECE, domestic relations: The daughter of a person's brother or sister. Amb. 514; 1 Jacob's Ch. R. 207. NIECE
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NIECE➣National Institute of Early Childhood Education (Australia) |
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Antonyms for niecenoun a daughter of your brother or sisterRelated Words- grandniece
- great-niece
- kinswoman
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