sister

35 ENTRIES FOUND:

sis·ter

noun \ˈsis-tər\

Definition of SISTER

1
: a female who has one or both parents in common with another
2
often capitalized a : a member of a women's religious order (as of nuns or deaconesses); especially : one of a Roman Catholic congregation under simple vows b : a girl or woman who is a member of a Christian church
3
a : a girl or woman regarded as a comrade b : a girl or woman who shares with another a common national or racial origin; especially : a black girl or woman
4
: one that is closely similar to or associated with another <sister cities>
5
chiefly British : nurse
6
a : girl, woman b : person —usually used in the phrase weak sister
7
: a member of a sorority

Examples of SISTER

  1. The sisters live in the convent.

Origin of SISTER

Middle English suster, sister, partly from Old English sweostor and partly from Old Norse systir sister; akin to Latin soror sister, Sanskrit svasṛ
First Known Use: before 12th century

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