GLOTOIDA

Humana (human, person)

ROC National Without Registration Passport Datapage
dema
'person, citizen
(legally recognized)'
Malagasy girls Madagascar Merina. Saveoursmile (Hery Zo Rakotondramanana), CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
peda
'child, minor,
under-age youth'
Greta Thunberg at the Parliament
efeba
'adolescent, teenager'
Mary Wollstonecraft
adulta
'adult, mature person
grown-up'
Tenzin Gyatso - 14th Dalai Lama
gera
'elderly, senior,
old person'
Familio Zamenhof 1935. Bildarchiv Austria, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
familia
'family, kin, tribe'
Korean Mother and Baby
matra
'mother'
Father and daughter by Macy (c.1864)
patra
'father'
Pleydenwurff Mary and Joseph. Hans Pleydenwurff, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
parenta
'parent, guardian'
MDRBobMomSmall.jpg
filia
'daughter, son,
offspring'
Britain Before the First World War Q81490
gina
'woman, girl'
Public Domain: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at 1963 March on Washington by USIA (NARA)
andra
'man, boy'
Unknown early 20th Century wedding photograph
kogamista
'spouse, partner,
wife, husband'
Mother, Godmother, Grandmother
koparenta
'godparent, coparent'
Orville Katherine Wilbur Wright c1910. Unattributed, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
kofilia
'sibling, sister,
brother'
Group portrait of extended Japanese family
nepota
'other family member
relative'
Diagram to explain the inheritance of colour Wellcome L0067084. Welcome Image, CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
genea
'genetic ancestor,
blood lineage'
1885-06
amika
'friend, fellow'
Infantrymen of The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada carrying a comrade who was killed... / Des soldats d’infanterie des Seaforth Highlanders of Canada transportent un camarade tué...
koagonista
'ally, comrade,
compatriot'
Fencing duel
antagonista
'opponent, enemy'
തനിച്ച്.... / alone.....
idia
'individual, singular
person or entity'
crowd
okla
'crowd, a group of
people who are at
the same location'
Citizen Cyber Science Summit London
sosia
'society, community,
organization, group
people who interact
with each other'
Women posing in traditional German costume
etna
'ethnic group, tribe,
cultural group'
Mary I, Queen of England
arista
'royalty, nobility,
high-ranking citizens'
Farmers' market
plebeia
'commoner, low-
ranking citizens'
Poi
autoktona
'indigenous, early
inhabitants of a region
who are culturally
different from the
dominant population'
Host
domina
'host, head of the
household, owner of
a location or event
organizer'
Wedding guests
peregrina
'guest, pilgrim,
temporary visitor'