co-sister-in-law
Noun
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Noun
co-sister-in-law
- One's husband's brother's wife; or more generally one's spouse's sister-in-law, the wife of a brother in relation to the spouses of his siblings.
- (in the plural) Women who are married to brothers
- One's brother-in-law or sister-in-law's sister; that is, one's sibling's spouse's sister (one's sister's husband's sister or one's brother's wife's sister).
- (in the plural) Women, the brother of one of whom is married to the sister of the other
- (secondary sense) co-aunt (in relation to a common niece or nephew)
- Portuguese: concunhada
- Russian: неве́стка
- Spanish: concuñada
- Portuguese: concunhada
- Spanish: concuñada
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