0 the brother of your husband or your wife -- svoger [ masculine ]
This is my brother-in-law, Mark. Dette er Mark, svogeren min.
1 your sister’s husband -- svoger [ masculine ]
2 the brother of one’s husband or wife. -- svoger
3 the husband of one’s sister. -- svoger
That is more likely than her preferring a brother-in-law.
Meanwhile, her prodigal sister and prodigal brother-in-law continue to live off the income of £20,000.
I have a brother-in-law who is a jazz trumpeter.
I was speaking to my then brother-in-law, who was an outstanding fighter pilot.
It disturbs, or may disturb, the carefree relationship which now hold husband, wife, brother-in-law and sister-in-law together.
They had refused to accept him as a ruling elder or member of the presbytery - apparently because he was trying to force his brother-in-law in as minister.
Loaning a plot of land to one's brother-in-law does not correspond to a right that the beneficiary would have over land, but to a non-obligatory transfer, a favour.
The adulterer had both arms broken by the woman's brother-in-law but otherwise escaped punishment.