Brother-in-law
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A brother-in-law (plural brothers-in-law) is the brother of one's spouse, the husband of one's sibling, the husband of one's spouse's sibling (possibly), and perhaps the brother of one's sibling's spouse.
See also [edit]
- Affinity (law)
- Sister-in-law
- Brothers in Law (novel), a 1955 British comedy novel
- Brothers in Law (film), a British comedy film
- Brothers in Law (TV series), a 1962 British sitcom
- The Brothers-in-Law, a Canadian musical group
References [edit]
External links [edit]
The dictionary definition of brother-in-law at Wiktionary
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