Noun
The word is derived from brother-in-law
of Brother-in-law
Source: Webster's dictionaryCrusade and turning against the King Coat of arms of Simon de Montfort Shortly after Prince Edward's birth, however, there was a falling out between the brothers-in-law. Source: Internet
In the same year, Pertinax unmasked a conspiracy by two enemies of Cleander – Antistius Burrus (one of Commodus' brothers-in-law) and Arrius Antoninus. Source: Internet
Preceding her in death were her parents, Harold and Leona Heid; her husband, Arlyn Steffen; her brother, Kenneth Heid; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Frank and Veronica Steffen; and many brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Source: Internet
A world champion multiple times over, he invests some of his winnings and a growing amount of his sweat into his father’s ranching operation, while educating his younger brothers, brothers-in-law, and sons in the sport of rodeo. Source: Internet
Marjorie was predeceased by her sister Helen Doucette, sister-in-law, Wilma Fulmes, brothers-in-law, Marcel Doucette, Eric Siebert, Edward Warner. Source: Internet
Judy is preceded in death by her parents, Evans J. and Hilda Thibodeaux; and brothers-in-law, Bucky Breaux and Jim Hebert, all of Breaux Bridge. Source: Internet