co-mother-in-law

noun

Etymology

From co- + mother-in-law or co-mother + -in-law.

  1. prefixed as co-mother-in-law — “co + mother-in-law

Definitions

  1. The mother of one's children-in-law

    The mother of one's children-in-law; that is, the mother-in-law of one's children, or, the mother of one spouse in relation to the parents of the other spouse; either of two or more women whose children marry each other, such as the mother of a bride vis-à-vis the mother of the groom.

    • After dinner, the discerning eye of the co-mother-in-law divines the work of darkness. Your wife also is an expectant mother !
    • She had a right of entrée to the Castle now as prospective co-mother-in-law with the duchess, and made the most of it.

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