Plural form of beauper; historical term for fathers-in-law or male in-laws collectively.
Plural of 'beauper,' itself a variant or anglicization of the Old French 'beaupere.' Follows standard English plural formation conventions from Middle English family terminology.
This word is so old that it barely exists in modern English—finding it in historical documents is like discovering a linguistic fossil that tells us how medieval families named their relationships!
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