filio

Etymology
and, , , , all ultimately from , thus related to.

Noun

 * 1) branch of an organization, filial branch, subsidiary

Etymology
From, influenced in form by its antecedent,.

Noun

 * 1) child (offspring)

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) son

Noun

 * 1) * circa 1260?: Sumer Is Icumen In
 * Perspice χ̅ρicola que dignacio Celicus agricola pro vitis vicio Filio non parcens exposuit mortis exicio Qui captivos semivivos a supplicio Vite donat et secum coronat in celi solio
 * Observe, Christian, such honour! The heavenly farmer, due to a defect in the vine, the Son not sparing, exposed him to the destruction of death, that to the captives half-dead from torment, life He gives and crowns them with himself on heaven’s throne.
 * Observe, Christian, such honour! The heavenly farmer, due to a defect in the vine, the Son not sparing, exposed him to the destruction of death, that to the captives half-dead from torment, life He gives and crowns them with himself on heaven’s throne.