son-in-law
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son-in-law
Summary
son-in-law is an affinity[1]. son-in-law draws 82 Wikipedia views per month (affinity category, ranking #8 of 15).[2]
Key Facts
- son-in-law's instance of is recorded as affinity[3].
- son-in-law's instance of is recorded as kinship[4].
- son-in-law is a type of child-in-law[5].
- son-in-law is a type of husband[6].
- son-in-law's Commons category is recorded as Sons-in-law[7].
- son-in-law's said to be the same as is recorded as Q25635186[8].
- son-in-law is the opposite of daughter-in-law[9].
- son-in-law is the opposite of wife's mother[10].
- son-in-law is the opposite of wife's father[11].
- son-in-law is the opposite of parent-in-law[12].
- son-in-law's has characteristic is recorded as male[13].
- son-in-law's kinship equivalent in SPARQL at Wikidata is recorded as ?person wdt:P40/wdt:P26 ?relative . ?relative wdt:P21 wd:Q6581097[14].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include affinity[3] and kinship[4]. Recorded subclass of include child-in-law[5] and husband[6]. Recorded opposite of include daughter-in-law[9], wife's mother[10], wife's father[11], and parent-in-law[12].
Influence
Things named for son-in-law include Mukojima[15], an island[16], in Japan[17].
Why It Matters
son-in-law draws 82 Wikipedia views per month (affinity category, ranking #8 of 15).[2] son-in-law has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] son-in-law is known by 36 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]
Entities named for son-in-law include Mukojima[15], an island[16], in Japan[17].