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father-in-law

[ fah-ther-in-law ]

noun

plural fathers-in-law.
  1. the father of one's spouse.


father-in-law

noun

  1. the father of one's wife or husband
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of father-in-law1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English fader in lawe; father, in, law 1; from Middle English in-lawe “in law,†i.e., “a person within the regulation and protection of the law,†based on the prohibition by Roman civil law and, later, Christian canon law, of marriages within four degrees of consanguinity, i.e., up to and including first cousins
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Boulos, father-in-law to President Donald Trump's daughter, Tiffany, is expected to arrive in Kinshasa on Thursday on a trip that will also take him to Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda.

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“My children, their grandchildren, lost their grandparents. They were very loving people. My father-in-law would have given you the shirt off his back, and so would have Madalynne.â€

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It has also been reported that Trump is soon to appoint the father-in-law of his daughter, Tiffany, to a key role in the region.

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“It could be a stepdad or a father-in-law or somebody who is like a father,†Rose says.

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They repeatedly asked for his father-in-law, whose car was registered to the address.

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