Noun
The word is derived from daughter-in-law
of Daughter-in-law
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd now, I am leaving with my wife, sons and daughters-in-law for a family get together at his place. Source: Internet
His daughters-in-law and a friend were using the family's guesthouse to cook a meal, Falwell said, and the friend pulled up her skirt, as a joke, while she was cooking. Source: Internet
Deeply regretted and sadly missed by her sorrowing sons, daughter, daughters-in-law, son-in-law, grandchildren and entire family circle. Source: Internet
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing wife, sons, daughters, brothers, sister, sons-in law Cathal, Colm, Russell and Michael, daughters-in-law Elaine and Jo and extended family. Source: Internet
In 1976, even as the entire nation was under near-fascist Emergency, the entire Nehru-Gandhi family with the two sons and daughters-in-law were part of Indira Gandhi's official visit to the USSR. Source: Internet
I never had a mother-in-law so I had to learn how to be one watching my own mother -- who had five daughters-in-law -- all of whom loved her. Source: Internet