This is the 11420th most frequent Portuguese word.
norinha
"Daughter-in-law."
In this sentence, 'norinha' refers to the speaker's daughter-in-law, used as a term of endearment with the suffix '-inha' adding affection or diminutiveness.
Minha norinha faz os melhores pratos que eu já comi.
My daughter-in-law makes the best dishes I've ever eaten.
Here, 'norinha' is used to refer to their (third-person plural possessive) daughter-in-law, showing standard usage of the word in describing a relational family position.
A norinha deles é muito simpática e gentil.
Their daughter-in-law is very friendly and kind.
This usage of 'norinha' illustrates the relationship in interaction, showing a scenario where the speaker is seeking something for their daughter-in-law.