"sviger-" meaning in Danish

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Prefix

IPA: /sviːˀər-/, [ˈsʋ̥iˀɐ-]
Etymology: Borrowed from German schwieger- (“-in-law”), extracted from Schwiegermutter (“mother-in-law”), older Schwieger, from Proto-Germanic *swegrō, cognate with Old English sweġer. The word goes back to Proto-Indo-European *sweḱrúh₂ (“mother-in-law”), hence Latin socrus), Ancient Greek ἑκύρα (hekúra), Sanskrit श्वश्रूः (śvaśrū́ḥ). It is further related to *swéḱuros (“father-in-law”) (German Schwäher, Latin socer) and Proto-Indo-European *swēḱurós (“husband's brother”) (German Schwager, hence Danish svoger). Etymology templates: {{der|da|de|schwieger-||-in-law}} German schwieger- (“-in-law”), {{der|da|gem-pro|*swegrō}} Proto-Germanic *swegrō, {{cog|ang|sweġer}} Old English sweġer, {{der|da|ine-pro|*sweḱrúh₂||mother-in-law}} Proto-Indo-European *sweḱrúh₂ (“mother-in-law”), {{cog|la|socrus}} Latin socrus, {{cog|grc|ἑκύρα}} Ancient Greek ἑκύρα (hekúra), {{cog|sa|श्वश्रूः|tr=śvaśrū́ḥ}} Sanskrit श्वश्रूः (śvaśrū́ḥ), {{cog|de|Schwäher}} German Schwäher, {{cog|la|socer}} Latin socer, {{der|da|ine-pro|*swēḱurós||husband's brother}} Proto-Indo-European *swēḱurós (“husband's brother”), {{cog|de|Schwager}} German Schwager, {{cog|da|svoger}} Danish svoger Head templates: {{head|da|prefix|head=}} sviger-, {{da-prefix}} sviger-
  1. -in-law Tags: morpheme Related terms: svoger
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      "ipa": "[ˈsʋ̥iˀɐ-]"
    }
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      "expansion": "German Schwager",
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      },
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    }
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      "ipa": "/sviːˀər-/"
    },
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      "ipa": "[ˈsʋ̥iˀɐ-]"
    }
  ],
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}

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