cousin-in-law

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Husband or wife of one's cousin.
 * 2) Cousin of one's husband or wife.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 表姐夫
 * Dutch: aangetrouwde neef, echtgenoot van neef, echtgenoot van nicht
 * French: beau-cousin, cousin politique
 * German: Schwiegervetter
 * Latin: patruelis politicus (on paternal side), consobrinus politicus (on maternal side)
 * Spanish: primo político
 * Swedish: svärkusin


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch: aangetrouwde nicht, echtgenote van neef, echtgenote van nicht
 * French: belle-cousine, cousine politique
 * Latin: patruelis politica (on paternal side), consobrina politica (on maternal side)
 * Spanish: prima política
 * Swedish: svärkusin


 * Dutch: neef van echtgenoot, nicht van echtgenoot
 * French: beau-cousin, cousin politique
 * German: Schwiegervetter
 * Latin: patruelis politicus (on paternal side), consobrinus politicus (on maternal side)
 * Swedish: svärkusin


 * Dutch: neef van echtgenote, nicht van echtgenote
 * French: belle-cousine, cousine politique
 * Latin: patruelis politica (on paternal side), consobrina politica (on maternal side)
 * Swedish: svärkusin


 * Japanese: (giri no itoko)
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Spanish: ,