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Conjugally — Con ju*gal*ly, adv. In a conjugal manner; matrimonially; connubially. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conjugally — adverb see conjugal … New Collegiate Dictionary
conjugally — adverb In a conjugal manner; as husband and wife … Wiktionary
conjugally — adv. through marriage, through wedlock … English contemporary dictionary
conjugally — con·ju·gal·ly … English syllables
conjugally — adverb in a conjugal manner • Syn: ↑connubial • Derived from adjective: ↑connubial (for: ↑connubial), ↑conjugal … Useful english dictionary
conjugal — adjective Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin conjugalis, from conjug , conjux husband, wife, from conjungere to join, unite in marriage Date: 1545 of or relating to the married state or to married persons and their… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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conjugal — conjugality, n. conjugally, adv. /kon jeuh geuhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or characteristic of marriage: conjugal vows. 2. pertaining to the relation of husband and wife. [1535 45; < L conjugalis, equiv. to con CON + jug(um) YOKE + alis AL1 … Universalium
Concubine — In the Bible denotes a female conjugally united to a man, but in a relation inferior to that of a wife. Among the early Jews, from various causes, the difference between a wife and a concubine was less marked than it would be amongst us. The… … Easton's Bible Dictionary