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Gnomish

hestri

noun. consanguinity

A word in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s glossed “consanguinity”, an abstract noun formation from †hest “brother or sister” with variants hestri and hethri (GL/49). It also had variants G. gochestri and gochethri with the prefix G. go- “together” (GL/40).

hethri

noun. consanguinity

gochestri

noun. consanguinity

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hethir

noun. sister

A word for “sister” in the Gnomish Lexicon of the 1910s, a feminized form of G. heth “brother or sister, ✱sibling”, along with several (archaic) variant forms hethwin, hestril, and hethril (GL/48). It was ultimately derived from the early root ᴱ√HESE [HEÞE?] (QL/40).

gochethri

noun. consanguinity