Definition of Connubiality. Meaning of Connubiality. Synonyms of Connubiality

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Definition of Connubiality

Connubiality
Connubiality Con*nu`bi*al"i*ty, n. The quality of being connubial; something characteristics of the conjugal state; an expression of connubial tenderness. Some connubialities which had begun to pass between Mr. and Mrs. B. --Dickens.

Meaning of Connubiality from wikipedia

- Lila, in investigating Marion's disappearance, develop an "increasingly connubial" relationship, a development that Marion is denied. Norman also suffers...
- on the number and their identities. Thirty-one of his wives were not connubial and had exchanged eternity-only vows with him. Of Young's fifty-six wives...
- nutation nub-, nupt- to marry, to wed Latin nubes, nubis, nubere connubial, connubiality, nubile, nuptial, postnuptial, prenuptial nuc- nut Latin nux, nucis...
- Lloyd, John William (1931). The Karezza Method or Magnetation: The Art of Connubial Love. Forgotten Books. ISBN 978-1-60620-046-9. Mallinson, James (2018)...
- sunrise. Sheherazade delays this unfortunate ending by putting off the connubial event for a thousand and one nights, telling irresistible stories that...
- "sultry" showing the pair "romp and caress on a beach, recalling a night of connubial bliss that lasted into morning" as the song's lyrics. Gerrick D. Kennedy...
- that the album is not great but "memorable and gratifying" as rare, "connubial rock and roll". In his retrospective review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas...
- Pish-Tush sings: "The youth who winked a roving eye / Or breathed a non-connubial sigh / Was thereupon condemned to die – / He usually objected." The term...
- nutation nub-, nupt- to marry, to wed Latin nubes, nubis, nubere connubial, connubiality, nubile, nuptial, postnuptial, prenuptial nuc- nut Latin nux, nucis...
- Catocala connubialis, the connubial underwing, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found...