meitasvīrs

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Latvian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From meitas (daughter [gen.]) +‎ vīrs (husband).

Noun[edit]

meitasvīrs m (1st declension)

  1. son-in-law; alternative spelling of meitas vīrs
    māju gan nosolīja meitasvīrs, bet tomēr tēvam ar dēlu vajadzēja meklēt darbu ārpus mājas, jo viņš briesmīgi noskaities uz abiem sliņķiemthe son-in-law bought the house (back) at the auction, but first the father and son had to go look for work outside the house, because he was terribly indignant with those two lazy men

Declension[edit]