Counter-talk
Opposite-in-law or counter -in-law are the mutual fathers-in-law or the fathers of a married couple. According to Adelung's grammatical-critical dictionary of High German dialect from 1796, the Gêgenschwager are those brothers-in-law of which one is the father of the man and the other of the women.
use
Gottfried Keller used this designation in various works, so u. a. in the flag of the seven upright ones . Sources can be found in the German legal dictionary . Latin: consocer the term will u. a. used in the Civil Procedure Code of the Canton of Baselland P.162 and P.172
literature
- Counter-talk. In: Jacob Grimm , Wilhelm Grimm (Hrsg.): German dictionary . tape 4 : Forschel – retainer - (IV, 1st section, part 1). S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1878 ( woerterbuchnetz.de ).
- Der Sprachdienst , Vol. 13–15, Society for the German Language, Wiesbaden, 1969, books.google.de
- Counter-talk . In: Prussian Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): German legal dictionary . tape 3 , issue 10 (edited by Eberhard von Künßberg ). Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1938 ( adw.uni-heidelberg.de ).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Adelung: Counter-talkers .
- ↑ zeno.org