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es·pous·al \ə̇ˈspau̇zəl, eˈ- also -au̇səl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English espousaille, from Middle French espousailles, plural, from Latin sponsalia, from neuter plural of sponsalis of a betrothal or espousal, from sponsus betrothed, noun (from sponsus, past participle of spondēre to promise solemnly, betroth) + -alis -al — more at spouse : the act of espousing: a. : betrothal < the espousal of the man's son to a neighbor's daughter > b. : the marriage ceremony : nuptials — often used in plural c. : marriage; also : a union resembling a marriage < the espousal of the soul to Christ > d. : a taking up or adopting as a cause or belief < his wholehearted espousal of Indian independence — Herrymon Maurer > < values whose espousal has constituted until now the heart of the distinction between human achievement and merely bestial life — Eliseo Vivas > |