If you mean the feminine equivalent of husband the word you are looking for is wife.
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Historically, wife refers to a married woman in relation to her partner in marriage, her husband. A gender neutral term is spouse. In modern usage wife may refer to the role taken on by one spouse in a same sex marriage.
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Your husband's brother's wife or your husband's sister's husband have no relation to you. Your brother's or sister's wife or husband is called a sister or brother in-law. You are only related by the marriage between them and your sibling.
Of course. "Trophy wife" is not a legal term and the husband of a "trophy wife" certainly received many benefits of marriage (and then some) pursuant to his marriage to her.Of course. "Trophy wife" is not a legal term and the husband of a "trophy wife" certainly received many benefits of marriage (and then some) pursuant to his marriage to her.Of course. "Trophy wife" is not a legal term and the husband of a "trophy wife" certainly received many benefits of marriage (and then some) pursuant to his marriage to her.Of course. "Trophy wife" is not a legal term and the husband of a "trophy wife" certainly received many benefits of marriage (and then some) pursuant to his marriage to her.
Your husband's brother is your brother-in-law. The English language has no special term for your relationship to his wife. Most people simply refer to "brother-in-law's wife."Of course, to you husband his brother's wife is his sister-in-law.
Your spouse's sister is your sister-in-law and your spouse's brother is your brother-in-law. The English language has no term for a relationship between you and the wife of your brother-in-law or the husband of your sister-in-law. The best you can do in English is to use "my sister-in-law's husband" and similar phrases.
The term is hyphenated "sister-in-law" (husband's or wife's sister, or brother's wife).
Your husband's brother is your brother-in-law. Your brother-in-law's wife is not related to you, but is your husband's sister-in-law. The sister of your husband's sister-in-law is not related to you or to your husband.
A husband whose wife leaves him can be referred to as a "separated husband" or "estranged husband." If the separation leads to divorce, he may also be called a "divorced man." The term used often depends on the specific circumstances of the relationship.
EX is "Former girlfriend, boyfriend, wife, husband etc"