[ sub + -ling. ] n. a brother or a sister. Siblings have at least one parent in common. Those related only by a common mother are uterine siblings; those related only by a common father are agnate siblings or consanguine siblings (a legal term). A sibling having both parents in common is a sibling-german or a full brother or full sister. These modifying terms are more commonly used for the more specific uterine brother, uterine sister, agnate brother, brother-german, etc. [ PJC ]
[おやきょうだい, oyakyoudai] (n) parents and siblings; one's relatives [Add to Longdo]
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
sibling \sib"ling\ (s[i^]b"l[i^]ng), a.
of or pertaining to a {sibling}, n.; as, sibling rivalry: the
common rivalry between siblings.
[PJC]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
sibling \sib"ling\ [sub + -ling.] (s[i^]b"l[i^]ng), n.
a brother or a sister.
Note: Siblings have at least one parent in common. Those
related only by a common mother are {uterine siblings};
those related only by a common father are {agnate
siblings} or {consanguine siblings} (a legal term). A
sibling having both parents in common is a
{sibling-german} or a {full brother} or {full sister}.
These modifying terms are more commonly used for the
more specific {uterine brother}, {uterine sister},
{agnate brother}, {brother-german}, etc.
[PJC]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
sibling
n 1: a person's brother or sister [syn: {sibling}, {sib}]
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