consuocero

Italian

Etymology

From Latin cōnsocerum, accusative of cōnsocer. Compare Spanish consuegro.

Noun

consuocero m (plural consuoceri) Feminine: consuocera

  1. one's son's father-in-law, one's daughter 's father-in-law (co-father-in-law)
  2. (in the plural) one's son's in-laws, one's daughter's in-laws. The relationship of people whose children have married each other.
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