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matrimonially, adv.|mætrɪˈməʊnɪəlɪ| [f. matrimonial + -ly2.] 1. According to the manner or laws of matrimony.
1606Marston Fawne Wks. 1856 II. 75 The Romans..thought that a woman might mixe her thigh with a stranger wantonly, and yet still love her husband matrimonially. a1631Donne Fifty Serm. (1649) 16 How Matrimonially soever such persons as have maried themselves may pretend to love,..yet..all that life is but a regulated Adultery. 1726Ayliffe Parergon 123 He is so matrimonially wedded unto his Church, that he cannot quit the same. 1865Dickens Mut. Fr. i. iv, According to the principle which matrimonially unites contrasts. 2. By right of marriage.
1880Muirhead Gaius iii. §3 The same may be said of her who is matrimonially in manu of a grandson. 3. As regards the state of matrimony.
1886Law Times LXXX. 336/2 Both parties actually did regard themselves as matrimonially free. |