As life in the habitats continued, people tried to come up with terms for relationships that did not include gender markers used in the past.
Entle - a word for the sibling of a parent, derived from the Bantu language of Setswana, meaning "the beautiful one".
Nibling - a word for the child of one's siblings. Originally used by a linguist for use in anthropological literature. Combines the original "n" of niece and nephew with the "ibling" derived from sibling.
