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abvorci
  <td>valsi</td> <td>abvorci</td>
==== type ====
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fu'ivla
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==== creator ====
  <td>type</td>
[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]
  <td>fu'ivla</td>
==== time entered ====
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Fri May 29 18:02:47 2020
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  <td>creator</td>
== English ==
  <td>[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]</td>
=== Definition #71958 - Preferred ===
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==== definition ====
  <td>time entered</td>
x<sub>1</sub> is a grandparent of x<sub>2</sub> which/who has another grandparent x<sub>3</sub> such that x<sub>1</sub> is related to x<sub>2</sub> by relationship x<sub>4</sub>, and x<sub>1</sub> is related to x<sub>3</sub> by relationship x<sub>5</sub> which is NOT their mutual mating/intimate partnering, under cultural/personal paradigm x<sub>6</sub>; x<sub>1</sub> and x<sub>3</sub> are mutual co-grandparents.
  <td>Fri May 29 18:02:47 2020</td>
==== notes ====
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This would, for example, apply (for the x<sub>1</sub> and x<sub>3</sub> slots) to a maternal grandparent and a paternal grandparent of shared grandchild x<sub>2</sub> in a simple family tree, but not to/as compared to a pair formed by two maternal grandparents, xor two paternal grandparents, of the same descendant. x<sub>1</sub> and x<sub>3</sub> are mutually symmetric if x<sub>4</sub>, x<sub>5</sub>, and x<sub>6</sub> are appropriately reversed (if those are directed/not symmetric). See also: ".[[abvroi|abvroi]]", ".[[abvele|abvele]]", "[[rorci|rorci]]".
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==== gloss words ====


<ul><li>[[natlang/en/co-grandparent|co-grandparent ; not mutually partnered]]</li></ul>


==== created by ====
[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]
==== vote information ====
1
   
==== time ====
Sun Jun 19 03:12:38 2022


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=== Etymology ===
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    Definition #71958
- Preferred
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      <td>definition</td>
      <td>x<sub>1</sub> is a grandparent of x<sub>2</sub> which/who has another grandparent x<sub>3</sub> such that x<sub>1</sub> is related to x<sub>2</sub> by relationship x<sub>4</sub>, and x<sub>1</sub> is related to x<sub>3</sub> by relationship x<sub>5</sub> which is NOT their mutual mating/intimate partnering, under cultural/personal paradigm x<sub>6</sub>; x<sub>1</sub> and x<sub>3</sub> are mutual co-grandparents.</td>
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      <td>notes</td>
<td>This would, for example, apply (for the x<sub>1</sub> and x<sub>3</sub> slots) to a maternal grandparent and a paternal grandparent of shared grandchild x<sub>2</sub> in a simple family tree, but not to/as compared to a pair formed by two maternal grandparents, xor two paternal grandparents, of the same descendant. x<sub>1</sub> and x<sub>3</sub> are mutually symmetric if x<sub>4</sub>, x<sub>5</sub>, and x<sub>6</sub> are appropriately reversed (if those are directed/not symmetric). See also: ".[[abvroi|abvroi]]", ".[[abvele|abvele]]", "[[rorci|rorci]]".</td>
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            <li>[[natlang/en/co-grandparent|co-grandparent ; not mutually partnered]]</li>
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      <td>created by</td>
      <td>[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]</td>
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      <td>vote information</td>
      <td>1
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      <td>time</td>
      <td>Sun Jun 19 03:12:38 2022</td>
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<tr><td></td><td><table width="100%"><tr><td><font size="+1">Etymology</font></td></tr></table><hr /><dl><dd><table width="100%"><tr><td valign="top" align="left">[[personal/krtisfranks|krtisfranks]]</td><td valign="top" align="left">{.abvele} + {rorci}</td><td valign="top" align="right"></td></tr></table></dd></dl></td></tr></table>

Latest revision as of 13:54, 13 January 2026

valsi

abvorci

type

fu'ivla

creator

krtisfranks

time entered

Fri May 29 18:02:47 2020  

English

Definition #71958 - Preferred

 

definition

x1 is a grandparent of x2 which/who has another grandparent x3 such that x1 is related to x2 by relationship x4, and x1 is related to x3 by relationship x5 which is NOT their mutual mating/intimate partnering, under cultural/personal paradigm x6; x1 and x3 are mutual co-grandparents.

notes

This would, for example, apply (for the x1 and x3 slots) to a maternal grandparent and a paternal grandparent of shared grandchild x2 in a simple family tree, but not to/as compared to a pair formed by two maternal grandparents, xor two paternal grandparents, of the same descendant. x1 and x3 are mutually symmetric if x4, x5, and x6 are appropriately reversed (if those are directed/not symmetric). See also: ".abvroi", ".abvele", "rorci".

gloss words

created by

krtisfranks

vote information

1

time

Sun Jun 19 03:12:38 2022



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Etymology