Schwiegermutter
See also: Schwiegermütter
German
Etymology
Expanded from earlier Schwieger (“mother-in-law”), from Old High German swigar, from Proto-Indo-European *sweḱruh₂- (“woman's mother-in-law”) (compare *swéḱuros (“woman's father-in-law”)). Synchronically analyzable as schwieger- + Mutter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃviːɡɐˌmʊtɐ/
- Hyphenation: Schwie‧ger‧mut‧ter
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Synonyms
- Schwieger
Coordinate terms
- Schwiegersohn
- Schwiegertochter
- Schwiegervater, Schwäher
Further reading
- Schwiegermutter in Duden online
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