son-in-law

noun
/ˈsʌnɪnˌlɔː/

Etymology

From Middle English sone in lawe; equivalent to son + -in-law.

  1. derived from sone in lawe

Definitions

  1. The husband of one's child.

    • A man in Salvage, N.L., is being called a 'miracle man' by some residents in the community for lifting a vehicle off his son-in-law, but he says he's no hero.

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