DAUGHTER


Meaning of DAUGHTER in English

I. ˈdȯ]d.ə(r), ˈdä], ]tə-, archaic ˈda] or ˈdȧ]\ noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English doughter, from Old English dohtor; akin to Old High German tohter daughter, Old Norse dōttir, Gothic dauhtar, Greek thygatēr, Sanskrit duhitṛ

1. : a human female having the relation of child to a parent

2. : a human female descended from remote ancestors : female descendant : girl or woman of a given lineage

3. : a female subject to the authority or love of a parent — used especially as a term of address indicating affectionate interest by an elder

4. : a female offspring of an animal — used chiefly of pedigreed stock or bloodstock

5. : something derived from its source or origin as if feminine

the United States is a daughter of Great Britain

6. archaic : a young woman : maiden

as the lily among thorns, so is my love among the daughters — Song of Sol 2:2 (Authorized Version)

7.

a. : a female native of a specified place or land

daughters of Egypt

b. : a female in a spiritual kinship analogous to the physical

daughters of the church

8. : the atomic species that is the immediate product of the radioactive decay of a given element

radon, the daughter of radium

II. adjective

1. : having the characteristics of a daughter or relationship of or as if of a daughter

2. : having the relation of offspring of the first generation : resulting from a primary division — used without reference to sex

daughter cell

3.

a. of a manuscript, text, or reading : immediately derived from a previous manuscript, text, or reading

b. of a language : related to another language in a way that implies a common beginning

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