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 Translation for 'father in law' from English to Latin
NOUN   a father-in-law | fathers-in-law
socer {m}father-in-law
socerus {m}father-in-law
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gener {m}son-in-law
affinis {f}sister-in-law
affinis {m}brother-in-law
nurus {f}daughter-in-law
pater {m}father
parens {m}father
patruus {m}father's brother
amita {f}father's sister
paternus {adj}of a father
paternus {adj}belonging to a father
patruus {adj}of a father's brother
patruus {adj}belonging to a father's brother
lex {f}law
causa {f}law-suit
ius
ius {n} civile
civil law
exlex {adj}beyond the law
fraudem legi facere [3]to evade the law
exlex {adj}bound by no law
lex {f}formal proposition for a law
ius
Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege
Not under man, but under God and the law
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Usage Examples English
  • Napier's father-in-law, Sir James Chisholm of Cromlix, was one of many excommunicated by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian party following the Spanish blanks plot.
  • His early reign was supported by his principal general, Stilicho, who was successively Honorius's guardian (during his childhood) and his father-in-law (after the emperor became an adult).
  • A man named Varius Macrinus may have been Alexander's father-in-law, but it is uncertain if he was the same man as Seius Sallustius, the father of Memmia or the father of an entirely unknown third wife.
  • His father-in-law, Lord Burghley, died on 4 August 1598 at the age of 78, leaving substantial bequests to Oxford's two unmarried daughters, Bridget and Susan.
  • In Genesis 31 the cairn of Gilead was set up as a border demarcation between Jacob and his father-in-law Laban at their last meeting.

  • The speech of Lucius Piso, Caesar's father-in-law, delayed proceedings against Antony.
  • According to Laura Wangerin, her father-in-law Otto the Great played an instrumental role in establishing her position as a future ruler.
  • The 1516 death of Ferdinand II of Aragon, Henry VIII's father-in-law and England's closest ally, was a further blow.
  • He also appointed his father-in-law Tonyukuk to be Master Strategist.
  • Another reason would the fact that he was Bilge Qaghan's father-in-law.

  • Like his father-in-law, Servius fought successful wars against the Etruscans.
  • Dōsan therefore became Nobunaga's father-in-law.
  • In the following year, Orhan and Theodora visited his imperial father-in-law at Üsküdar, (then Chrysopolis) the suburb of Constantinople on the Asiatic side of the Bosporus where there was a display of festive splendor.
  • Newspaper coverage of this, and the claim that she intended to re-landscape the White House grounds to resemble the royal gardens of Europe, was used in a political attack on her father-in-law by a Pennsylvania Whig Congressman Charles Ogle.
  • Bush attended the inauguration of her father-in-law George H.

  • In 1983, Françoise Croizier, Klaus Barbie's French daughter-in-law, said in an interview that the CIA kidnapped Klaus-Georg in 1946 to make sure his father carried out intelligence missions for the agency.
  • Stanisław Leszczyński, king of Poland and father-in-law of Louis XV, built kiosks for himself based on his memories of his captivity in Turkey.
  • ('father-in-law') keeps its "e". However, the noun [...] ('(school)master') drops its "e" in the genitive singular.
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