farbror

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Danish

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Old Norse fǫðurbróðir, equivalent to far +‎ bror.

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farbror

  1. paternal uncle, one's father's brother

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From far (father) +‎ bror (brother).

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Noun

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farbror m (plural farbroren)

  1. uncle on the father's side

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Swedish

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Etymology

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far +‎ bror

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Noun

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farbror c

  1. a paternal uncle
  2. (somewhat dated) a term of address for an older man
  3. a slightly humorous or childish term, title or nickname for a man or older man in general

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