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- Uncle abstract "Uncle (from Latin: avunculus \"little grandfather\", the diminutive of avus \"grandfather\") is a family relationship or kinship within an extended or immediate family. An uncle is the brother, brother-in-law or half-brother of one's parent. A biological uncle is a second degree relative and shares 25% genetic overlap.A great-uncle (sometimes written as great uncle, grand-uncle or granduncle) is the brother or brother-in-law of one's grandparent.A woman with an equivalent relationship is an aunt, and the reciprocal relationship is that of a nephew or niece.In some cultures and families, children may refer to the cousins of their parents as \"aunt\" or \"uncle\". It is also a title of respect for elders (for example older cousins, neighbors, acquaintances, close family friends as well as total strangers). Using this term in this way is a form of fictive kinship.In some cultures, like Slavic or Persian cultures, no single inclusive term describing both a person's kinship to their parental male sibling or parental male in-law exists. Instead, there are specific terms describing a person's kinship to their mother's brother (\"daiyee\" in Persian) or a person's kinship to their father's brother (\"amou\" in Persian).An analogous differentiation exists in modern Persian using separate terms to describe a person's kinship to their mother's female sibling (\"khaleh\"), and a person's kinship to their father's female sibling (\"ammeh\").Furthermore, in Persian culture the terms used to describe a person's kinship to their maternal or paternal in-laws bear clear and unambiguous descriptions of that relationship, differentiating the parental in-laws from blood-relatives. For example, there is a specific term describing a person's kinship to the spouse of their paternal uncle (i.e. \"zan-amou\", literally 'wife-of-' amou). This clarifies that kinship is to the spouse of the person's paternal male sibling, as opposed to a blood-relationship.Uncles and aunts are considered important in modern Irish culture and are usually chosen to be godfather or godmother of children during Catholic baptism. A young Irish person might seek the counsel of their favourite aunt or uncle before making an important decision and the opinion of the respective aunt or uncle is treated seriously.".
- Uncle thumbnail Scott_Singleton_Aiden_Haley_Seth.jpg?width=300.
- Uncle wikiPageID "24306566".
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- Uncle wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Uncle wikiPageRevisionID "706636854".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Aunt.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Bobs_your_uncle.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Brother.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Family.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genealogy.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kinship_and_descent.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Family.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Fictive_kinship.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Honorific.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Kinship.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Nephew_and_niece.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Say_Uncle.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink Sibling-in-law.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLink File:Scott_Singleton_Aiden_Haley_Seth.jpg.
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amo".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Granduncle".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great Great Uncle".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great Uncle".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Uncle".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "avuncular".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "father's brother".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "great-uncle".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "mother's brother".
- Uncle wikiPageWikiLinkText "uncle".
- Uncle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Family.
- Uncle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-la.
- Uncle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Noref.
- Uncle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Uncle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary-inline.
- Uncle subject Category:Family.
- Uncle subject Category:Genealogy.
- Uncle subject Category:Kinship_and_descent.
- Uncle hypernym Relationship.
- Uncle type Group.
- Uncle type Person.
- Uncle type Arrangement.
- Uncle type Group.
- Uncle type Redirect.
- Uncle type Relationship.
- Uncle comment "Uncle (from Latin: avunculus \"little grandfather\", the diminutive of avus \"grandfather\") is a family relationship or kinship within an extended or immediate family. An uncle is the brother, brother-in-law or half-brother of one's parent.".
- Uncle label "Uncle".
- Uncle sameAs Q76557.
- Uncle sameAs عم.
- Uncle sameAs Dayı.
- Uncle sameAs Дзядзя.
- Uncle sameAs Eontr.
- Uncle sameAs Oncle.
- Uncle sameAs Strýc.
- Uncle sameAs Кукка.
- Uncle sameAs Onkel.
- Uncle sameAs Onkel.
- Uncle sameAs Onu.
- Uncle sameAs Osaba.
- Uncle sameAs Oncle.
- Uncle sameAs चाचा.
- Uncle sameAs Tonton.
- Uncle sameAs Paman.
- Uncle sameAs Onklo.
- Uncle sameAs Zio.
- Uncle sameAs おじ.
- Uncle sameAs 아저씨.
- Uncle sameAs അമ്മാവൻ.
- Uncle sameAs Авга_болон_нагац.
- Uncle sameAs काका_(नाता).
- Uncle sameAs Oom.
- Uncle sameAs Onkel.
- Uncle sameAs Onkel.
- Uncle sameAs Wujek.
- Uncle sameAs m.07s449_.
- Uncle sameAs Дядя.
- Uncle sameAs Uncle.
- Uncle sameAs Onkel.
- Uncle sameAs Tiyo.
- Uncle sameAs Абзый.
- Uncle sameAs Дядько.
- Uncle sameAs پھوپھا.
- Uncle sameAs Chú_bác.
- Uncle sameAs Q76557.
- Uncle sameAs פעטער.
- Uncle wasDerivedFrom Uncle?oldid=706636854.
- Uncle depiction Scott_Singleton_Aiden_Haley_Seth.jpg.
- Uncle isPrimaryTopicOf Uncle.