Tíossobrinos
Tíossobrinos is a Spanish lexical composite that refers to the relatives formed by uncles (tíos) and their nephews or nieces (sobrinos). In usage, it is typically an informal or family-level term rather than a standardized entry in formal dictionaries. The word can be written as a single fused form—tíossobrinos—or seen with a hyphen as tío-sobrino, depending on stylistic choices in informal writing. The plural form tíossobrinos is used to describe the group as a whole or multiple pairs within a family network.
Etymology and formation: the term combines the two kinship terms tío and sobrino into a single designation.
Usage and significance: in sociolinguistic or anthropological discussions, tíossobrinos may appear as an illustrative example of
See also: kinship terminology, family, Spanish language, sociolinguistics.
Note: references are not provided here; readers seeking usage examples may consult sociolinguistic literature on compounding