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Aleksin

Definition: The term "Aleksin" in the Revised King James Version (KJV) language has several different meanings: 1.

Aleksine

- This is a common name for a white, pelted sheep called a "white ale." It is also often used to refer to a certain type of wool product. 2.

Aleksin's daughter

- In the context of a marriage, this term typically refers to the wife of the husband or the mother-in-law to her husband's brother. 3.

Aleksin's sister

- This term could denote either a young girl (as in "Alexis" from Alexander) or a married woman. 4.

Aleksin's daughter and son-in-law

- In many contexts, this refers to a younger wife who also is her husband's stepdaughter or stepson. 5.

Aleksin's daughter-in-law

- This term could mean either a married woman or someone related to someone else of the same gender as her spouse. 6.

Aleksin's son-in-law

- In some cultures, it may be considered disrespectful to call one's husband's brother a "son-in-law," and the term is often used for unmarried female relatives. Please note that these definitions are based on the original words found in the King James Version (KJV) of the New Testament. The KJV translation was developed in the 16th century by Jerome, John Chrysostom, and others to translate the Greek scriptures into English.


Aleksin