inlawry
/ˈɪnlɔːri/Definitions
1. noun
a rare or obsolete term referring to the quality or state of being in-law or related by marriage.
“The family’s complex inlawry made social gatherings a challenging task.”
1. noun
a rare or obsolete term referring to the quality or state of being in-law or related by marriage.
“The family’s complex inlawry made social gatherings a challenging task.”