svägerskor
In Swedish culture, *svägerskor* refers to the wife of a person’s brother, sister, or other close relative, particularly in the context of family gatherings, traditions, and social customs. The term is derived from Swedish, where *svåger* means "in-law" and *skor* (plural of *skora*, meaning "to marry") highlights the familial connection. While *svägerskor* is often used informally to describe a brother’s wife, the concept extends to other in-laws, such as a sister-in-law or stepsister-in-law, depending on the relationship.
Historically, *svägerskor* played a significant role in Swedish social and ceremonial life. Traditionally, they were expected
The term is also used humorously or affectionately in everyday speech, sometimes with a lighthearted tone.