Also means
child who has siblings
Usage Note
Geschwisterkind today usually means a child who has a brother or sister (e.g. Geschwisterkinder in daycare-fee contexts); it is neuter, plural Geschwisterkinder. The older regional senses 'cousin' and 'niece/nephew' are dated.
Examples
"Für das zweite Geschwisterkind gibt es im Kindergarten einen Rabatt."
Natural Translation
There is a discount at the nursery for the second sibling.
Literal Translation
For the second sibling-child there is in-the nursery a discount.
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