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KINSHIP CREATED AS A RESULT OF SOMEONE'S MARRIAGE WITH BLOOD RELATIVES OF THE OTHER SPOUSE
Affinal kin; Affinity (in the Bible); Son-in-law; Daughter-in-law; In laws; In law; In-laws; Inlaw; Grandfather-in-law; Inlaws; In-law; Children-in-law; Child-in-law; Son in law

daughter-in-law         
1972 FILM DIRECTED BY KHODZHAKULI NARLIEV
Nevestka; Daughter-In-Law (1972 film)
(daughters-in-law)
Someone's daughter-in-law is the wife of their son.
N-COUNT: usu poss N
daughter-in-law         
1972 FILM DIRECTED BY KHODZHAKULI NARLIEV
Nevestka; Daughter-In-Law (1972 film)
¦ noun (plural daughters-in-law) the wife of one's son.
Daughter-in-law         
1972 FILM DIRECTED BY KHODZHAKULI NARLIEV
Nevestka; Daughter-In-Law (1972 film)
·noun The wife of one's son.

Βικιπαίδεια

Affinity (law)

In law and in cultural anthropology, affinity is the kinship relationship created or that exists between two people as a result of someone's marriage. It is the relationship which each party to a marriage has to the relations of the other partner to the marriage, but it does not cover the marital relationship itself. Laws, traditions and customs relating to affinity vary considerably, sometimes ceasing with the death of one of the marriage partners through whom affinity is traced, and sometimes with the divorce of the marriage partners. In addition to kinship by marriage, "affinity" can sometimes also include kinship by adoption or a step relationship.

Unlike blood relationships (consanguinity), which may have genetic consequences, affinity is essentially a social or moral construct, at times backed by legal consequences.

In law, affinity may be relevant in relation to prohibitions on incestuous sexual relations and in relation to whether particular couples are prohibited from marrying. Which relationships are prohibited vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and have varied over time. In some countries, especially in the past, the prohibited relationships were based on religious laws. In some countries, the prohibition on sexual relations between persons in an affinity relationship may be expressed in terms of degrees of relationship. The degree of affinity is considered the same as the consanguineal level a couple was joined, so that, for example, the degree of affinity of a husband to his sister-in-law is two, the same as the wife would be to her sister on the basis of consanguinity. The degree to the wife’s parent or child is one, and to an aunt or niece it is three, and first cousin it is four. Though adoption and step relationships are cases of affinity, they are normally treated as consanguinity.

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1. Her daughter–in–law would get mink and chinchilla coats.
2. "Look, isn‘t she cute?" "Who?" my daughter–in–law asks.
3. "But my grandchildren, my daughter–in–law, they need help."
4. Zainulabideen Rustum Abdullah, 58, lost his wife, three daughters, his grandson and his daughter–in–law.
5. In Denmark, the campaign is being led by former labour leader Neil Kinnock‘s daughter–in–law.
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