relative-in-law

noun

Etymology

From relative + -in-law.

  1. derived from relātus
  2. derived from relātīvus
  3. derived from relatif
  4. suffixed as relative-in-law — “relative + in-law

Definitions

  1. A relative of one's generation, separated by one degree of marriage.

  2. Co-relative-in-law

    Co-relative-in-law: A relative of one's generation, separated by two degrees of marriage.

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