Earliest recorded english usage is in 1900 by G M Gould in Pocket Medical Dictionary (ed.4) in which familial = pertaining to a family.
Etymology is in French and Latin.
Yes, "brother" is a noun. It refers to a male sibling or a male with a close familial relationship.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious IS a word.
The word "braille" originates from Louis Braille, a Frenchman who invented the tactile writing system now known as Braille. He developed this system in the 19th century to help visually impaired individuals read and write.
"Kainga" is a Maori word that means "family" or "home." It encompasses the idea of familial connection and belonging, as well as the physical place where one resides with their loved ones.
The word "Indiana" comes from English, derived from the Latin word "Indianus" meaning "of the Indians". The name was given to the state of Indiana in the United States.
He is unencumbered by familial ties. He is family-free!
the way word human was invented evn the word dog was invented...nobody knows who invented it..
the word was invented in 1841
The word for daughter in Swahili is "binti." It is commonly used to refer to a female child or daughter in familial contexts.
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.
A newly invented word is a neologism.
A new invented word or expression is called a Neologism.
Amy Lee and Ben Moody invented the word "evanescence" from the word "evanesce."
Human brain invented every single word.
I invented the kite.
{ cumadh i the irish word for invented }
The Great Karin invented the word ''yesh'' in 2004. Hope it helps!