English
Etymology
From co- + sibling-in-law.
Noun
co-sibling-in-law (plural co-siblings-in-law)
- (rare) One's spouse's sibling's spouse; either of two (or more) people who marry siblings, from the perspective of the other.
- (rare) One's sibling's spouse's sibling; either of two (or more) people whose siblings marry each other, from the perspective of the other.
Coordinate terms
Translations
one's spouse's sibling's spouse
- Bikol Central: bilas (bcl)
- Cebuano: bilas
- Hiligaynon: bilas
- Inupiaq: (please verify) aŋayunġuq (the spouse of the elder sibling), (please verify) nukaunġuq (the spouse of the younger sibling)
- Korean: (please verify) 동서(同壻) (ko) (dongseo) (with siblings of the same sex: a man's wife's sister's husband, or a woman's husband's brother's wife, but not cheonambu a man's wife's brother's wife)
- Malay: (please verify) biras (ms)
- Spanish: concuñado (es) m
- Tagalog: bilas (tl)
- Tamil: (please verify) சகலன் (ta) (cakalaṉ) (two or more men married to sisters of the same family)
- Waray-Waray: bilas
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one's sibling's spouse's sibling