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Nepotal
Nepotal Nep"o*tal, a. Of or relating to a nephew.
Nepotic
Nepotic Ne*pot"ic, a. [See nepotism.] Of or pertaining to npotism. The nepotic ambition of the ruling pontiff. --Milman.
Nepotist
Nepotist Nep"o*tist, n. One who practices nepotism.

Meaning of Nepot from wikipedia

- *H₂epom Nepōts ('Descendant of the Waters') is a reconstructed Proto-Indo-European deity who dwells in waters, and whose powers must be ritually gained...
- hermano irmão frate nephew nebot nebot nebodi nipote neveu sobrino sobrinho nepot summer estiu estiu istadi estate été verano, estío verão, estio vară evening...
- grandson sec, sech daughter ruva brother neftś, nefś, nefiś nephew (Latin: nepot-) prumaθ, prumaθś, prumats, prumts great-nephew or great-grandson nene snenaθ...
- Etruscan nefts "nephew/uncle"; but this is a fairly clear borrowing from Latin nepot-, suggesting that the speakers of this language migrated at some point from...
- puklo- "son" paîs "son" putrá- "son" Av puθra "son" Kurd pis, put *(h₂)népōts "nephew, grandson" nephew; obsolete neve "nephew, male cousin, grandson"...
- a câştigat procesul cu Casa Regală: din acest moment este recunoscut ca nepot al Regelui Mihai" ("Prince Paul Wins Trial with Royal House: From Now on...
- necessity, nonnecessity nemus nem- grove nemoral nemorose nemorous nepōs nepōt- nephew grandnephew, nephew, nepoticide, nepotism nervus nerv- innervate...
- Neptune. Dumézil proposed to derive the nouns from the Indo-European root népōts- ("descendant, sister's son"). His former student, Indo-Europeanist Jaan...
- Irish Lug), known as the "silent one" and usually the nephew or grandson (*népōt) of the exiled archdemon, then springs up, and the two forces come together...
- etymology of Neptune (according to Jaan Puhvel, from Proto-Indo-European *népōts, "grandson" or "nephew", compare also the Indo-Aryan Apam Napat, "grandson/nephew...