entenado 40
From the latin 'Suede-natus', "born before". Oldness of the Spanish that defines the child before one of the two members of a pair, in relation to the other Member. It is equivalent to the use that is given to "stepchild" today. . . but whenever it is born before. In the colloquial use of some rural areas of Spain and America applies very extensively as a stepchild, stepbrother, taken or collected, but Etymologically it is only a stepchild in a previous relationship of your partner.
Like 0
* Only one "like" per meaning and day, the more "likes" the meaning will appear higher in the list