
1) Agrippina 2) Calpurnia was one 3) Calpurnia, to Caesar 4) Latin for wife 5) Latin wife 6) Married woman 7) Mate of a maritus 8) Octavia, to Nero 9) Partner of a maritus 10) Poppaea 11) Portia to Brutus 12) Roman wife 13) Wife 14) Wife to nero 15) Wife, legally speaking 16) Wife, to caesar 17) Wife, to Ovid
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1) Ux
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Latin, meaning: wife, spouse.
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n. Latin for "wife." In deeds and documents the term "et ux." is sometimes used to mean "and wife," stemming from a time when a wife was a mere legal appendage of a man and not worthy of being named.
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Uxor is the Latin for wife, often abbreviated as ux., and often used in the form `et uxor` or `et ux.` (literally `and wife`) to indicate a couple comprising the identified man and his otherwise-unidentified wife. For example, many older property deeds list the owners in the form `John Smith et ux.` In the present day, most jurisdictions w...
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(n) Uxor is defined as the wife of the person who has entered an agreement with another party. The term Uxor is used when the property and benefits of the proposed agreement is to be bestowed with a legal hire. The word is Latin origin referring as the property of a man to represent the wife.
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civil law. A woman lawfully married.
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See: et uxor
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UX ORionis objects, a class of variable pre-main sequence stars named after UX Orionis, the archetype for the class
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[
n] - (legal terminology) the Latin word for wife
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uxor 1. In civil law, a wife; a woman lawfully married. 2. Et uxor, and his wife. Often abbreviated 'et ux.' 3. Jure uxoris, a term used in reference to a husband who brings about some legal action on behalf of his wife.
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(Latin) wife; a wife in Roman society would generally be under the control of the paterfamilias, or the male head of the household; she would enter into connubium (marriage) with her husband.
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ux noun (legal terminology) the Latin word for wife
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wife (used chiefly in the legal phrase et uxor).
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wife, spouse.
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