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matrimony /ˈmatrɪməni /noun [mass noun]The state of being married; marriage: the joys of matrimony...- Consequently, all Jews are intended to experience both the joy and hardship of matrimony, including rabbis.
- The notion of legal matrimony as a blessed union of souls is as misconstrued as it is unnecessary.
- But her sister's marriage had scarcely been a success and though Mary, queen of Scots, can hardly be accused of being against matrimony, the results were not encouraging.
Synonyms marriage, wedlock, union; bridal vows, nuptials Origin Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin matrimonium, based on mater, matr- 'mother'. Rhymes patrimony |