(II) "A daughter's son."[193]

(III) "A wife's son," is a son begotten by

a relative[194] [of the husband] or by another [duly authorised].

129 (iv) "A son of hidden birth," is one brought forth in private, in the [husband's] dwelling.[195]

(v) "A girl's son," is one born of an unmarried girl;[196] he is considered the son of the maternal grandfather.

130 (vi) "A son of the twice-married," is one born of a woman [by a second marriage], whether she be [at the time of that marriage] a maid or not.[197]

(vii) "A son by gift," is one who is made a gift of, either by his father or his mother.[198]

131 (viii) "A son by purchase," is one sold by his parents.[199]

(ix) "A son made," is a son [born of parents deceased,] selected by any one for himself.