Family Law Definition
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ifamilyiA father, mother and their sons and daughters; also called nuclear ifamilyi. Our ifamilyi lives in town. A (countable) A group of people related by blood ...
wife-in-ilawi
A wife in ilawi only, such as one who has abandoned her husband A A wife who provides domestic or social support, but not love or affection A Another wife ...
husband-in-ilawi
A husband in ilawi only, such as one who has abandoned his wife A A husband who provides legally required support, but not love or affection A (colloquial ...
ilawi
The body of rules and standards issued by a government, or to be applied by courts and similar authorities. By ilawi, one is not allowed to own a wallaby in ...
counselor
A professional who counsels people, especially on personal problems. A a licensed and professionally trained counselor A (education) a school counselor ...
nephew-in-ilawi
Son-in-ilawi of someone's brother. (fraternal nephew-in-ilawi A ) Son-in-ilawi of someone's brother-in-ilawi. A Son-in-ilawi of someone's sister-in-ilawi. Rare ...
son-in-ilawi
The husband of one's child.
daughter-in-ilawi
The wife of one's child.
sister-in-ilawi
A female relative of one's generation, separated by one degree of marriage: The sister of one's spouse. A The wife of one's sibling. A (less common) Co ...
mother-in-ilawi apartment
A small apartment attached to or carved out of a nominally single-ifamilyi house, ostensibly intended for occupancy by a mother-in-ilawi or other relative, but ...
co-parents-in-ilawi
the parents of one's son- or daughter-in-ilawi, that is, the parents-in-ilawi of one's son or daughter A the relationship between people whose children marry ...
niece-in-ilawi
Daughter-in-ilawi of someone's brother. A Daughter-in-ilawi of someone's sister. A A Daughter-in-ilawi of someone's brother A -in-ilawi. Daughter-in-ilawi of ...
co-father-in-ilawi
the father of one's son- or daughter-in-ilawi; that is, the father-in-ilawi of one's son or daughter, or, the father of one spouse in relation to the parents ...
co-sibling-in-ilawi
one's spouse 's sibling 's spouse (in the plural) The relationship between people who marry siblings A (rare) one's sibling's spouse's sibling (in the ...
mother-in-ilawi
Oneas spouse as mother. A A mother-in-ilawi apartment. A (dated) A stepmother
grandmother-in-ilawi
A grandmother of one's spouse
father-in-ilawi
One's spouse 's father. A (dated) A stepfather. 1839, Charles Dickens, aIVa, in Nicholas Nickleby, ISBN 1-85326-264-1, page 41 : `Yes,` replied ...
brother-in-ilawi
A male relative of one's generation, separated by one degree of marriage: The brother of one's spouse. A The husband of one's sibling. A (rare) Co ...
co-sister
colleague ("sister" in the same craft, occupation, or society) 1900, Arthur Francis Leach, Report on the manuscripts of the corporation of Beverley, page ...
familie
Danish: ifamilyi (father, mother and their sons and daughters) A ifamilyi (group of people related by blood, marriage, ilawi, or custom) A ifamilyi (kin, tribe ...
co-brother-in-ilawi
one's wife's sister's husband; or more generally one's spouse 's brother-in-ilawi, the brother of one spouse in relation to the siblings of the other spouse ...
co-sister-in-ilawi
one's husband's brother's wife; or more generally one's spouse 's sister-in-ilawi, the sister of one spouse in relation to the siblings of the other spouse ...
paternal aunt
the sister or sister-in-ilawi of one's father
co-grandfather-in-ilawi
the grandfather of one's grandson- or granddaughter-in-ilawi; that is, the grandfather of one spouse in relation to the grandparents of the other spouse. (in ...
paternal uncle
A brother or brother-in-ilawi of one's father
maternal aunt
The sister or sister-in-ilawi of one's mother
meathead
English Etymology. The term meathead is often credited as coming from the classic 1970s television situation comedy "All In The iFamilyi," wherein main character ...
co-grandparents
the parents of one's son- or daughter-in-ilawi, as common grandparents of their children; the relationship between people who have grandchildren in common ...
svak
Serbo-Croatian: brother-in-ilawi (one's sister's husband) A father-in-ilawi (one's husband's father; svA kar A everyone (alternative form of svEtko / svEko
concuA ado
Spanish Alternative forms (Mexico) concuA o Etymology. con-+a cuA ado Noun. concuA ado m. (feminine concuA ada, masculine plural concuA ados, feminine plural ...
consuegro
Spanish: co-father-in-ilawi : the father-in-ilawi of one's son or daughter; that is, the father of one's son- or daughter-in-ilawi, or, the father of one spouse ...
uncle
A brother or brother-in-ilawi of someoneas parent. A (euphemistically) A companion to your (usually unmarried) mother. A (figuratively) A source of ...
aunt
a sister or sister-in-ilawi of someoneas parent A (also great-aunt or grandaunt) a person's grandparent 's sister or sister-in-ilawi. A (usually auntie) a ...
cuA ado
Galician: brother-in-ilawi A Spanish: Brother-in-ilawi
schoonbroer
Dutch: brother-in-ilawi
remainderman
A person entitled to receive a remainder interest in any property. A (ilawi) A person entitled to the assets of a trust at the end of some specified period ...
D DuD DuNNDoDdeg
Russian: a womanas daughter-in-ilawi (husbandas daughter-in-ilawi is ND D NDdeg A ) sister-in-ilawi (the wife of oneas brother or brother-in-ilawi)
OdegO OO
Armenian: fiancA c e O O O O OdegO OO OP OSS a this is my fiancA c e A bride OdegO OO OP O O OOY O O OP OaO O O OPOY OO OP a the bride and groom arrived ...
D NNN
Russian: son-in-ilawi A brother-in-ilawi (the husband of oneas sister or sister-in-ilawi)
beau-frA re
French: brother-in-ilawi (brother of one's wife) A brother-in-ilawi (husband of one's sister) A brother-in-ilawi (husband of one's brother)
affinal
Of a ifamilyi relationship by marriage of a relative (or through affinity), as opposed to consanguinity; in-ilawi
co-brother
colleague ("brother" in the same craft, occupation, or society) My co-brethren of the quill. 1900, Arthur Francis Leach, Report on the manuscripts of the ...
half-uncle
A half-brother of one's parent. A A half brother-in-ilawi of one's parent.
great-nephew
grandson of oneas sibling or sibling's spouse, son of oneas nephew or niece, one's sibling 's child 's male child A oneas sonas or daughter 's nephew
D DuN
Bulgarian: son-in-ilawi A brother-in-ilawi A Russian: The Roman letter Z, z
per stirpes
A method of distributing an estate to the descendants of a deceased legatee in which the estate is divided equally among the branches of a ifamilyi, without ...
NNNDdeg
Macedonian: brother-in-ilawi (brother of one's wife A Serbo-Croatian: brother-in-ilawi (brother of one's wife
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