Definition of Marriageability. Meaning of Marriageability. Synonyms of Marriageability

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Definition of Marriageability

Marriageability
Marriageability Mar`riage*a*bil"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being marriageable.

Meaning of Marriageability from wikipedia

- Marriageable age is the minimum legal age of marriage. Age and other prerequisites to marriage vary between jurisdictions, but in the vast majority of...
- States Child marriage in the United States Full Faith and Credit clause Marriageable age Minor (law) Teenage marriage Dahl, Gordon B. (2010). "Early Teen...
- Marriage in Judaism is the do****entation of a contract between a Jewish man and a Jewish woman. Because marriage under Jewish law is essentially a private...
- Barwan Kala is a village located in the Tehsil Adhaura of Kaimur District of the state of Bihar in India. It is a rural village taking place in the list...
- family as they navigate the highly competitive social season; where young marriageable nobility and gentry are introduced into society. The series is set during...
- marriageable age because they did not believe that maturity is reached by everyone at a specific age. Büchler and Schlater observe that "marriageable...
- betrothal—the first stage of a Jewish marriage. Jewish girls were considered marriageable at the age of twelve years and six months, though the actual age of the...
- rural areas; many women wed before reaching 18, which is their legal marriageable age. Female infanticide in India, and lately female foeticide, have created...
- captivity by Antigonus, though another theory is that she used her own marriageability and the negative impact of her murder to secure her safety. In 308...
- It was loosely based on Asa Mercer's efforts in the 1860s to import marriageable women (the Mercer Girls) from the East Coast cities of the United States...