The Latin word for daughter is
filia
Translations for daughter and their definitions
filia | © | |
1. n. daughter | ||
2. n. (by extension) any female offspring |
nata | |
1. n. female child, daughter | |
2. n. (in general, informal) girl (poss. under Gaulish influence)(cite book, author1=J. N. Adams, author2=James Noel Adams, author3=Senior Research Fellow in Classics J N Adams, title=Bilingualism and the L | |
3. v. second-person singular present imperative active of nato | |
4. Participle. feminine nominative singular of natus | |
5. Participle. nominative plural of natus | |
6. Participle. accusative plural of natus | |
7. Participle. feminine singular vocative of natus | |
8. Participle. plural vocative of natus | |
9. Participle. feminine singular ablative of natus |
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