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Persons known to be within the 2nd degree of consanguinity (woman and her father, grandfather, son, grandson, brother, brother's son, sister's son, father's brother or mother's brother; man and his mother, grandmother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, brother's daughter, sister's daughter, father's sister or mother's sister).
An engaged couple in South Africa, who had been together for five years and were expecting a child, discovered that they were brother and sister just before their wedding. They were raised separately and met as adults in college. Just before the wedding, their parents met and they came to realize that they were siblings.
Sister, either by the full or the half blood or by adoption, daughter of his brother or of his sister, by the full or the half blood or by adoption, a descendant from either of them, the daughter of his wife by another father, his son's or grandson's or father's or grandfather's widow
[2] [3] In a heterosexual context, a female partner in such a relationship may be referred as a sister-wife. [4] A similar incestuous arrangement which is non-monogamous can be referred as sister-swapping or brother-swapping , [ 5 ] although this should not be confused with berdel , which describes the situation in which families exchange ...
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Sibling-in-law also refers to the reciprocal relationship between a person's spouse and their sibling's spouse. In Indian English this can be referred to as a co-sibling (specifically a co-sister, for the wife of one's sibling-in-law, [2] or co-brother, for the husband of one's sibling-in-law [3]).