Schwiegerschwager

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

schwieger- (-in-law) +‎ Schwager (brother-in-law); compare Schwiegermutter "mother-in-law", Schwiegervater "father-in-law", Schwiegersohn "son-in-law", and Schwiegertochter "daughter-in-law".

Noun[edit]

Schwiegerschwager m (strong, genitive Schwiegerschwagers, plural Schwiegerschwager, feminine Schwiegerschwägerin)

  1. (Austria) Synonym of Schwippschwager

Declension[edit]