co-sibling-in-law

noun

Etymology

From co- + sibling-in-law.

  1. learned borrowing from sibling — “relative, a relation, kinsman
  2. suffixed as sibling-in-law — “sibling + in-law
  3. prefixed as co-sibling-in-law — “co + sibling-in-law

Definitions

  1. One's spouse's sibling's spouse

    One's spouse's sibling's spouse; either of two (or more) people who marry siblings, from the perspective of the other.

  2. One's sibling's spouse's sibling

    One's sibling's spouse's sibling; either of two (or more) people whose siblings marry each other, from the perspective of the other.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA