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Jul. 23, 2016
connubial\kuh-NOO-bee-uh l, -NYOO-\adjective
1. of marriage or wedlock; matrimonial; conjugal: connubial love.
QuotesThey loved one another. They would have children. Then let
everybody and everything else fade into insignificance outside this
connubial felicity.
-- D. H. Lawrence, "The Blind Man," England, My England and Other
Stories, 1922
Origin of connubialConnubial finds its origin in the Latin verb
nÅ«bÄre meaning "to marry." It entered English in the mid-1600s.More
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