filsâtre
French
Etymology
From Old French fillastre, from Latin filiaster.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fi.satʁ/ ~ /fi.sɑtʁ/
Audio: (file)
Noun
filsâtre m (plural filsâtres)
- a stepson, a son of the present spouse of its remarried parent (especially an evil one)
- (by extension) bad or uncaring son
Antonyms
- parâtre m
Related terms
- beau-frère m
- beau-père m
- belle-fille f
- belle-mère f
- belle-sœur f