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UNCLE

An uncle is a male relative who is the brother of one’s parent. The term is also used for the husband of one’s aunt, and in some contexts for a non-biological male guardian or trusted family friend who fulfills a parental or mentoring role. In English, the word generally covers both paternal and maternal uncles.

Etymology and usage: The English word derives from Old French oncle, which itself comes from Latin avunculus,

Cultural and linguistic variation: Some languages distinguish paternal and maternal uncles with separate terms, while others

Roles and representations: Uncles may influence family life through guidance, mentorship, or participation in traditions and

See also: Aunt, avunculus, family relationships, kinship.

meaning
mother’s
brother.
The
form
uncle
emerged
in
early
medieval
English
and
has
remained
the
standard
term.
The
concept
is
typically
paired
with
aunt,
the
female
sibling
of
a
parent,
though
usage
can
vary
by
culture
and
language.
use
a
single
word
for
both.
The
exact
social
role
of
an
uncle
can
differ
widely
across
cultures,
ranging
from
a
close
family
advisor
or
guardian
to
a
more
distant
kin
relation.
In
many
communities,
uncles
participate
in
family
events
and
provide
support
or
mentorship,
while
in
others
the
label
may
extend
to
respected
elder
male
friends.
celebrations.
They
can
serve
as
allies,
role
models,
or
figures
of
authority
within
extended
family
networks.
In
popular
culture,
the
term
appears
in
various
idioms
and
figurative
uses,
such
as
national
personifications
or
affectionate
references,
reflecting
a
broad
range
of
meanings
tied
to
family
and
respect.