
1) Baucis, to Philemon 2) Better half 3) Better half, to some 4) Blondie, to dagwood 5) Business partner 6) Clytemnestra, to agamemnon 7) Companion 8) Dagwood, to Blondie 9) Domestic partner 10) Fellow knot-tier 11) Frequent co-signatory 12) French word used in English 13) Half of some partnerships
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1) Better half 2) Bigamist 3) Companion 4) Consort 5) Half 6) Helpmate 7) Helpmeet 8) Honeymooner 9) Hubby 10) Husband 11) Manscompanion 12) Mate 13) Monogamist 14) Monogynist 15) Newlywed 16) Other half 17) Partner 18) Polygamist 19) Wife
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A spouse is a partner in a marriage, civil union, domestic partnership or common-law marriage (NB common-law marriage does not exist under English law). The term is gender neutral, whereas a male spouse is a husband and a female spouse is a wife. Although a spouse is a form of significant other, the latter term also includes non-marital partners w...
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• (n.) A married man, in distinct from a spousess or married woman; a bridegroom or husband. • (n.) A man or woman engaged or joined in wedlock; a married person, husband or wife. • (n.) To wed; to espouse.
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1. A man or woman engaged or joined in wedlock; a married person, husband or wife. 'At last such grace I found, and means I wrought, That that lady to my spouse had won.' (Spenser) ... 2. A married man, in distinct from a spousess or married woman; a bridegroom or husband. 'At which marriage was [were] no person present but the spouse, the spousess...
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Legal term for husband or wife.
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Spouse noun [ Old French
espous ,
espos , fem.
espouse , French
époux ,
épouse , from Latin
sponsus ,
sponsa , propast participle p. of
spondere ,
sponsum , to promise solemnly, to engage one's self. Confer
Despond ,
Espou...
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Spouse transitive verb [ See Espouse , and Spouse, noun ] To wed; to espouse. [ Obsolete] « This markis hath her spoused with a ring.» Chaucer. « Though spoused , yet wanting wedlock's solemnize.» Spenser. « ...
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[n] - a person`s partner in marriage
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spouse Etymology: from about 1200, 'a married woman in relation to her husband' (also of men), from Old French spus; feminine spuse, from Latin sponsus, 'bridegroom'; feminine sponsa, 'bride'; from masculine and feminine spondere, 'to bind oneself, to promise solemnly'.
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partner 1 married person noun a person`s partner in marriage
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A person who is legally married to someone else.
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Legally married husband or wife. A co-habiting partner does not qualify as a spouse for immigration purposes. A common-law husband or wife may or may not qualify as a spouse for immigration purposes, depending on the laws of the country where the relationship occurs.
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