Definitions for inlaw

inlaw in·law

Spelling: [in-law, in-law]
IPA: /ɪnˈlɔ, ˈɪnˌlɔ/

Inlaw is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 54 anagrams from letters in inlaw (ailnw).

Definitions for inlaw

noun

  1. a relative by marriage.

verb (used with object)

  1. to restore (an outlaw) to the benefits and protection of the law.

Origin of inlaw

before 1000; Middle English inlawen, Old English inlagian. See in-1, law1

Examples for inlaw

I may not go against the word of the Moot, and inlaw you again by giving you a place.

I cannot inlaw you again, Heregar; for that must needs be done in full Moot, as was the outlawry.

We are going to hold you as a hostage until your Saxon master or your British father pay ransom for you, and inlaw us again.

If the clergy would give him a voluntary gift, which was in no way to be considered a tax, he agreed to inlaw them.

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