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Inlaw (gcide) | Inlaw \In*law"\, v. t. [In + law. Cf. Inlagation.] (Old Eng.
Law)
To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the
protection of the law. --Burrill. |
in-law (gcide) | in-law \in"-law`\, n.
A person who is related by marriage, as distinguished from a
blood relative; esp. mother-in-law (the mother of one's
spouse), father-in-law (the father of one's spouse),
brother-in-law (the brother of one's spouse, or husband of
one's spouse's sister), sister-in-law (the sister of one's
spouse, or wife of one's spouse's brother).
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-in-law (gcide) | -in-law \-in"-law`\, suff.
A suffix meaning through marriage. See in-law.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
brotherinlaw (mass) | brother-in-law
- švagor |
daughterinlaw (mass) | daughter-in-law
- nevesta |
fatherinlaw (mass) | father-in-law
- svokor |
motherinlaw (mass) | mother-in-law
- svokra |
mothersinlaw (mass) | mothers-in-law
- svokry |
parentinlaw (mass) | parent-in-law
- svokor, svokra |
sisterinlaw (mass) | sister-in-law
- švagriná |
sistersinlaw (mass) | sisters-in-law
- švagriné |
soninlaw (mass) | son-in-law
- zať |
sonsinlaw (mass) | sons-in-law
- zaťovia |
Brother-in-law (gcide) | Brother-in-law \Broth"er-in-law`\, n.; pl. Brothers-in-law.
The brother of one's husband or wife; also, the husband of
one's sister; sometimes, the husband of one's wife's sister.
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Brothers-in-law (gcide) | Brother-in-law \Broth"er-in-law`\, n.; pl. Brothers-in-law.
The brother of one's husband or wife; also, the husband of
one's sister; sometimes, the husband of one's wife's sister.
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Daughter-in-law (gcide) | Daughter-in-law \Daugh"ter-in-law`\, n.; pl. Daughters-in-law.
The wife of one's son.
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Daughters-in-law (gcide) | Daughter-in-law \Daugh"ter-in-law`\, n.; pl. Daughters-in-law.
The wife of one's son.
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Father-in-law (gcide) | Father-in-law \Fa"ther-in-law`\, n.; pl. Fathers-in-law.
The father of one's husband or wife; -- correlative to
son-in-law and daughter-in-law.
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Note: A man who marries a woman having children already, is
sometimes, though erroneously, called their
father-in-law.
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Fathers-in-law (gcide) | Father-in-law \Fa"ther-in-law`\, n.; pl. Fathers-in-law.
The father of one's husband or wife; -- correlative to
son-in-law and daughter-in-law.
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Note: A man who marries a woman having children already, is
sometimes, though erroneously, called their
father-in-law.
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in-law (gcide) | Inlaw \In*law"\, v. t. [In + law. Cf. Inlagation.] (Old Eng.
Law)
To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the
protection of the law. --Burrill.in-law \in"-law`\, n.
A person who is related by marriage, as distinguished from a
blood relative; esp. mother-in-law (the mother of one's
spouse), father-in-law (the father of one's spouse),
brother-in-law (the brother of one's spouse, or husband of
one's spouse's sister), sister-in-law (the sister of one's
spouse, or wife of one's spouse's brother).
[PJC]-in-law \-in"-law`\, suff.
A suffix meaning through marriage. See in-law.
[PJC] |
-in-law (gcide) | Inlaw \In*law"\, v. t. [In + law. Cf. Inlagation.] (Old Eng.
Law)
To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the
protection of the law. --Burrill.in-law \in"-law`\, n.
A person who is related by marriage, as distinguished from a
blood relative; esp. mother-in-law (the mother of one's
spouse), father-in-law (the father of one's spouse),
brother-in-law (the brother of one's spouse, or husband of
one's spouse's sister), sister-in-law (the sister of one's
spouse, or wife of one's spouse's brother).
[PJC]-in-law \-in"-law`\, suff.
A suffix meaning through marriage. See in-law.
[PJC] |
Mother-in-law (gcide) | Mother-in-law \Moth"er-in-law`\, n.
The mother of one's husband or wife.
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Sister-in-law (gcide) | Sister-in-law \Sis"ter-in-law`\, n.; pl. Sisters-in-law.
The sister of one's husband or wife; also, the wife of one's
brother; sometimes, the wife of one's husband's or wife's
brother.
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Sisters-in-law (gcide) | Sister-in-law \Sis"ter-in-law`\, n.; pl. Sisters-in-law.
The sister of one's husband or wife; also, the wife of one's
brother; sometimes, the wife of one's husband's or wife's
brother.
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Son-in-law (gcide) | Son-in-law \Son"-in-law`\, n.; pl. Sons-in-law.
The husband of one's daughter; a man in his relationship to
his wife's parents.
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To take me as for thy son in lawe. --Chaucer.
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Sons-in-law (gcide) | Son-in-law \Son"-in-law`\, n.; pl. Sons-in-law.
The husband of one's daughter; a man in his relationship to
his wife's parents.
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To take me as for thy son in lawe. --Chaucer.
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BROTHER-IN-LAW (bouvier) | BROTHER-IN-LAW, domestic relat. The brother of a wife, or the husband of a
sister. There is no relationship, in the former case, between the husband
and the brother-in-law, nor in the latter, between the brother and the
husband of the sister; there is only affinity between them. See Vaughan's
Rep. 302, 329.
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DAUGHTER-IN-LAW (bouvier) | DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. In Latin, nurus, is the wife of one's son.
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FATHER-IN-LAW (bouvier) | FATHER-IN-LAW. In latin, socer, is the father of one's wife, or of one's
husband.
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MOTHER-IN-LAW (bouvier) | MOTHER-IN-LAW. In Latin socrus. The mother of one's wife, or of one's
husband.
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SON-IN-LAW (bouvier) | SON-IN-LAW, in Latin called gener. The husband of one's daughter.
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