English
Etymology
step- + sister
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: step‧sis‧ter
Noun
stepsister (plural stepsisters)
- The daughter of one's stepparent who is not the daughter of either of one's parents.
- The stepdaughter of one's parent which is not one's half-sister.
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Translations
daughter from the previous marriage of a stepparent
- Asturian: hermanastra (ast) f, hermanasca (ast) f
- Catalan: germanastra (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 繼姊妹/继姊妹, 继姊妹 (jìzǐmèi)
- Esperanto: vicfratino
- Finnish: sisarpuoli, siskopuoli
- German: Stiefschwester (de) f
- Greek: ετεροθαλής αδελφή f (eterothalís adelfí)
- Hindi: सौतेली बहन f (sautelī bahan)
- Icelandic: stjúpsystir f
- Ido: stif-fratino
- Indonesian: kakak tiri (older), adik tiri (younger)
- Irish: leasdeirfiúr f
- Italian: sorellastra f
- Japanese: まゝ姉妹 (まましまい, mamashimai)
- Kurdish:
- Sorani: زڕخوشک (zirrxuşk)
- Latin: vitrici filia f (1), novercae filia f (2)
- Macedonian: по́лусестра f (pólusestra)
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- Maori: tuahine kē (of a male)
- Norman: d'mié-soeu f (Jersey), soeu empruntée f (Jersey)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: stesøster m or f
- Nynorsk: stesøster f, stesyster f
- Persian: خواهندر (xâhandar), ناخواهری (fa) (naxwahari)
- Portuguese: irmã de criação f
- Russian: сво́дная сестра́ (ru) f (svódnaja sestrá)
- Scottish Gaelic: leas-phiuthar f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: по̏лусестра f
- Roman: pȍlusestra (sh) f
- Slovak: nevlastná sestra f
- Slovene: polsestra f
- Spanish: hermanastra f
- Swedish: plastsyster c, styvsyster (sv) c
- Volapük: jlublod, jilugem, lusör (vo)
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