Definition: "Annaline" in the Bible refers to a female who was pregnant by a man, often considered unclean or infertile by God's commandments. Definition: Annaline is a woman who, after giving birth to a son by another man (not described as an adulteress), was considered unclean and thus unable to bear children. This punishment is known in the Bible as the "annulment" of the father. The term is found in passages such as John 10:17-19, where Mary Magdalene's mother-in-law, who had a son from her first husband, was subsequently declared an adulteress because she bore another man's child.