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<p>My question was: do you know any language referring to<b>
"someone whose child [brother, sister, etc.] has died" </b>with
a specific lexical item (approx. correponding to widow and
orphan)? <br>
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<p>RS<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 16/02/2022 11:42, Sebastian Nordhoff
ha scritto:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:b6cf09aa-d8cf-e282-ca38-043373fcf518@glottotopia.de">On
2/16/22 11:36, Adam James Ross Tallman wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hey Simone,
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My first question is what does "Someone to whom a child has
died" mean? </blockquote>
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X had a child. The child died.
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Cf widow: X had a spouse. The spouse died.
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orphan: X had a parent. The parent died.
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Best
<br>
Sebastian
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