| slovo | definícia |  
in-law (encz) | in-law,příbuzní ze strany partnera	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
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).
    [PJC] |  
-in-law (gcide) | -in-law \-in"-law`\, suff.
    A suffix meaning through marriage. See in-law.
    [PJC] |  
in-law (wn) | in-law
     n 1: a relative by marriage [syn: in-law, relative-in-law] |  
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