Angol | Latin |
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in-law (relative by marriage) noun [UK: ɪn lɔː] [US: ɪn ˈlɑː] | politicus relativusnoun |
inlaw verb [UK: inlaw] [US: ˌɪn.ˈlɒ] | inlago [inlagare, inlagavi, inlagatus](1st) |
inlaw [inlaws] noun [UK: inlaw] [US: ˌɪn.ˈlɒ] | inlagatus [inlagati](2nd) M |
inlawry noun | inlagatio [inlagationis](3rd) F |
applied also to half sister, sister-in-law, and mistress! noun | soror [sororis](3rd) F |
brother-in-law noun [UK: ˈbrʌð.ə(r) ɪn lɔː] [US: ˈbrʌð.r̩ ɪn ˈlɑː] | levirnoun levir, (genitive sg and nominative pl) leviri, (genitive pl) levirorumnoun |
co-sister-in-law (one's husband's brother's wife) noun | janitricesnoun |
cousin-in-law (cousin of one's husband) noun | patruelis politicus (on paternal side)noun |
cousin-in-law (cousin of one's wife) noun | patruelis politica (on paternal side), consobrina politica (on maternal side)noun |
cousin-in-law (husband of one's cousin) noun | patruelis politicus (on paternal side)noun |
cousin-in-law (wife of one's cousin) noun | patruelis politica (on paternal side), consobrina politica (on maternal side)noun |
daughter-in-law [daughters-in-law] noun [UK: ˈdɔː.tə.rɪn.ˌlɔː] [US: ˈdɔːr.tə.rɪn.ˌlɔːr] | nurus [nurus](4th) F |
disputant, one who conducts exchanges with opponent in law-court noun | altercator [altercatoris](3rd) M |
father in law noun [UK: ˈfɑːð.ə(r) ɪn lɔː] [US: ˈfɑːð.r̩ ɪn ˈlɑː] | socer [soceri](2nd) M |
father-in-law noun [UK: ˈfɑːð.ər ɪn.ˌlɔː] [US: ˈfɑːð.r̩ ən ˌlɔː] | socrus [socrus](4th) M |
fictional name in Law noun | agerius [agerii](2nd) M negidius [negidii](2nd) M |
fictitious name in law noun | Seius [Sei](2nd) M |
fictitious name in law adjective | Seius [Seia, Seium]adjective |
grandmother-in-law (grandmother of one's spouse) noun | prosocrusnoun |
grandson-in-law (Collins) noun | progener [progeneri](2nd) M |
great-great grandfather of the husband or wife (in-law) noun | absocer [absoceri](2nd) M apsocer [apsoceri](2nd) M |
joint son-in-law? noun | congener [congeneri](2nd) M |
L:Latin Law noun | latinitas [latinitatis](3rd) F |
made / appointed by cessio (surrendering / conceding in law) adjective | cessicius [cessicia, cessicium]adjective cessitius [cessitia, cessitium]adjective |
mother-in-law [mothers-in-law] noun [UK: ˈmʌð.ər.ɪn.ˌlɔː] [US: ˈmʌð.r̩.ɪn.ˌlɔː] | socrus [socrus](4th) F |
nephew-in-law noun | gener fratris , gener sororis , gener fratris mariti , gener fratris uxoris , gener sororis mariti , gener sororis uxorisnoun |
niece-in-law noun | |
one appointed to act in law / business noun | attornatus [attornati](2nd) M |
one of two joint fathers-in-law (L+S) noun | consocer [consoceri](2nd) M |
one of two joint mothers-in-law (L+S) noun | consocrus [consocrus](4th) F |
one's child's father-in-law noun | consocer [consoceri](2nd) M |
one's child's mother-in-law noun | consocrus [consocrus](4th) F |
P. Cornelius ~ -> Cicero's son-in-law noun | Dolabella [Dolabellae](1st) M |
party in law suit noun | rea [reae](1st) F reus [rei](2nd) M |
prospective daughter-in-law noun | nurus [nurus](4th) F |