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When you marry someone, the mother of your spouse is your mother in law. The phrase "in law" means that you are not related to them, but you are connected through the laws that recognize marriage. So it is a legal bond and a bond of loyalty, but not a blood bond.
Law or Loyalty was created in 1926.
The book of Ruth in the Bible is classified as a historical narrative. It tells the story of Ruth, a Moabite woman, and her journey with her mother-in-law Naomi from Moab to Bethlehem, where she eventually meets and marries Boaz.
Her name is not known - she is simply referred to as his wife's mother.
In Yoruba, "mother-in-law" is translated as "iyá àwó."
UMM... WELL I GUESS THE SHEEP DIDNT LIKE UR MOTHER-IN-LAW
It's the 'Fear of a Mother-in-law' phobia. Also known as Novercaphobia.
If your brother-in-law is the brother of your wife then his mother is your mother-in-law. If your brother-in-law is the husband of your sister, his mother is not related to you but is your sister's mother-in-law.
Reshmas husbands mother is her mother in law. Rams wifes mother is his mother in law. Therefore Rams mother in law must be Reshmas husbands sister in order for her to be the daughter of Reshmas mother in law.
If (as a man) you married your sister-in-law's sister then her mother is your mother-in-law. If (as a woman) you married your sister-in-law's brother then her mother is your mother-in-law. If your sister-in-law married your brother then her mother is not your mother-in-law.
The main characters in the Book of Ruth are Ruth, Naomi, Boaz, and Obed. Ruth is a Moabite woman who becomes a widow and follows her mother-in-law, Naomi, back to Bethlehem. There, she meets Boaz, a wealthy landowner, and they eventually marry and have a son named Obed.