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1. (n.) son-in-law
the husband of one's daughter.
Etymology: (1300–50)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) son-in-law
the husband of your daughter
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1. (noun) son-in-law
the husband of your daughter
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) son-in-law
the husband of one's daughter; a man in his relationship to his wife's parents
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Sense: a daughter's husband.
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Afrikaans: skoonseun |
Arabic: زَوْج الإبْنَه |
Bulgarian: зет |
Brazilian: genro |
Czech: zeť |
German: der Schwiegersohn |
Danish: svigersøn |
Greek: γαμπρός (συγγένεια) |
Spanish: yerno |
Estonian: väimees |
Finnish: vävy |
French: gendre |
Hebrew: חַתָן |
Hindi: दामाद, दमाद, जमाता, जंवई |
Croatian: zet |
Hungarian: vő |
Indonesian: menantu |
Icelandic: tengdasonur |
Italian: genero |
Japanese: 娘の夫 |
Korean: 사위 |
Lithuanian: þentas |
Latvian: znots |
Malay: menantu lelaki |
Dutch: schoonzoon |
Norwegian: svigersønn |
Polish: zięć |
Persian: شوهر دختر |
Pashto: د لور ميړه |
Portuguese: genro |
Romanian: ginere |
Russian: зять |
Slovak: zať |
Slovenian: zet |
Serbian: zet |
Swedish: svärson |
Thai: ลูกเขย |
Turkish: damat |
Taiwanese: 女婿 |
Ukrainian: зять |
Urdu: داماد، بیٹی کا شوہر، جمائ |
Vietnamese: con rể |
Chinese: 女婿 |
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