You should try Googles define function.
Search Google like this:
define:"subject"
And you will get to a, or more definitions.
A definition on "Wrongfully":
Wrongfully
in an unjust or unfair manner; "the employee claimed that she was wrongfully dismissed"; "people who were wrongfully imprisoned should be released"
Rule of Law
There is no single word in the English language for your sister-in-law's brother.
In English law, an application for financial relief following the presentation of a petition for divorce, nullity or judicial separation is described as ancillary relief.
The word fugitive reffers to a person who is running from law enforcement.
There is no one-word substitute in English for "son-in-law."
law
The English word for "manugang" is "son-in-law" or "daughter-in-law", depending on the gender. These terms refer to the spouse of one's child.
The word "cuñada" in Spanish translates to "sister-in-law" in English. It refers to the sister of a person's spouse.
"by" was an old English for a town or village, hence the term "by-law" referring to a law made for a specific town/area.
sister-in-law
Pethera
The English equivalent of the Malayalam word "molu" is "daughter-in-law."