Sestre
Sestre is a word of Slavic origin meaning "sisters." It is commonly used in various Slavic languages, including Russian, Serbian, Croatian, and Bulgarian, to refer to female siblings. The term can also be used more broadly to denote a close bond between women, such as in a convent or a sorority. In a religious context, "sestre" can refer to nuns or members of female religious orders. The concept of sisterhood, represented by the word "sestre," often emphasizes mutual support, shared experiences, and a sense of belonging. Depending on the specific cultural and linguistic context, "sestre" can carry connotations ranging from familial affection to spiritual devotion. The word's etymological roots are found in the Proto-Slavic word *sestra, which also means sister. This linguistic connection highlights the enduring and fundamental nature of the sibling relationship across Slavic cultures.