Filialis
Filialis is a Latin adjective meaning "of or relating to a child." In Latin, it functions as the source for the English adjective filial, which is used to describe relationships to one's parents or offspring. The form filialis appears in classical and medieval Latin texts, typically in phrases that discuss duties, obligations, or affections involving children.
Etymology and relationship to filial: Filialis derives from filius, meaning "son," combined with the suffix -alis
Usage and contexts: In contemporary English, filialis is not a common word and is mostly found in