meaning - Is a *by-law* the same thing as an *in-law*?


When I was a student (over fifty years ago) I had a landlady who used to talk about her 'aunt-by-law'. I wish I had been bold enough to ask her the nature of the relationship, but I have always assumed it was either her husband's aunt, or the wife of one of her parent's brothers.


Has anyone else ever heard the term by-law, used and is it synonymous with in-law?




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