mother in law

/ˈmʌðər ɪn ˌlɔ/
noun
  1. The mother of a person's spouse.
    • My mother-in-law invited us over for Sunday dinner.
    • After the wedding, she gained a mother-in-law who is also a great friend.
    • He gets along well with his mother-in-law; they go shopping together every month.