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		[ al -uh -moh-nee ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈæl əˌmoʊ ni / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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noun Law . an allowance paid to a person by that person's spouse or former spouse for maintenance, granted by a court upon a legal separation or a divorce or while action is pending. 
supply of the means of living; maintenance. 
Origin of alimony  1645–55; <Latin alimōnia  nourishment, sustenance, derivative of alimōn-  (stem of alimō ), equivalent to ali-  (see aliment) + -mōn-  action noun suffix parallel to -mentum -ment
OTHER WORDS FROM alimony al·i·mo·nied,  adjective Words nearby alimony  alimentary pentosuria, alimentary system, alimentary tract, alimentation, alimentative, alimony , à l'improviste, Ali, Muhammad, alinasal, aline, alinotum
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Example sentences from the Web for alimony More specifically, she is using his death as a rallying cry for alimony  reform and raising the question: Is alimony  anti-feminist?
Is Alimony Anti-Feminist? | Keli Goff| August 25, 2014| DAILY BEAST
“I am a fan of alimony  reform and I am a fan of the law Massachusetts passed in 2011,” Wood told me.
Is Alimony Anti-Feminist? | Keli Goff| August 25, 2014| DAILY BEAST
In the last three decades, courts have begun to apply gender parity to the awarding of alimony .
Is Alimony Anti-Feminist? | Keli Goff| August 25, 2014| DAILY BEAST
If the marriage was invalid, Grayson does not have to pay out a dime in alimony  as opposed to a divorce.
Congressman Accuses Wife Of Bigamy | Ben Jacobs| April 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Item 11 “Alimony  received”… If only my first marriage had gone that well.
Up to a Point: I Do My Own Taxes With No Help, Except From a Couple of Bloody Marys | P. J. O’Rourke| April 15, 2014| DAILY BEAST
A voluntary separation, with alimony  on one side and on the other.
American Eloquence, Volume II. (of 4) | Various
It has exclusive jurisdiction in all divorce and alimony  cases, and all matters coming under the Juvenile Court Act.
Broken Homes | Joanna C. Colcord
"A woman who runs away gets no alimony ," said De Gollyer loudly.
Murder in Any Degree | Owen Johnson
I'm buying the lady off, and persuaded John to pay his alimony  to her.
I Walked in Arden | Jack Crawford
The chief argument was directed against the claim for alimony .
The Allen House | T. S. Arthur
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British Dictionary definitions for  alimony noun law  (formerly) an allowance paid under a court order by one spouse to another when they are separated but not divorced See also maintenance 
Word Origin for alimony C17: from Latin alimōnia  sustenance, from alere  to nourish
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