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daughter-in-law

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daugh·ter-in-law (dôtr-n-lô)
n. pl. daugh·ters-in-law (dôtrz-)
The wife of one's son.

daughter-in-law
n pl daughters-in-law
the wife of one's son
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.daughter-in-law - the wife of your son
in-law, relative-in-law - a relative by marriage
Translations
daughter-in-law [ˈdɔːtərɪnlɔː] N (daughters-in-law (pl)) → nuera f, hija f política

daughter-in-law
n pl <daughters-in-law> → Schwiegertochter f

daughter-in-law [ˈdɔːtrɪnlɔː] nnuora
daughter-in-law [ˈdɔːtrɪnlɔː] nnuora

daughter-in-law زوجة الابن snacha svigerdatter Schwiegertochter νύφη nuera miniä belle-fille snaha nuora 息子の妻 며느리 schoondochter svigerdatter synowa nora невестка svärdotter ลูกสะใภ้ gelin con dâu 儿媳妇


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He indicated a place beside him to his daughter-in-law.
If he wishes to find his way back into this house, let him find his way back into good society first, and bring me a daughter-in-law to plead his cause for him--whom his mother and I can respect and receive.
He has a right to require; a woman of fortune in his daughter-in-law, and I am sometimes quarrelling with myself for suffering you to form a connection so imprudent; but the influence of reason is often acknowledged too late by those who feel like me.
 
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