- connubially
- con·nu·bi·al·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
connubially — adverb see connubial … New Collegiate Dictionary
connubially — See connubialism. * * * … Universalium
connubially — adverb as in marriage So he decreed, in words succinct, See Also: nubile, nuptial … Wiktionary
connubially — adv. through marriage, conjugally, via matrimony … English contemporary dictionary
connubially — adverb see connubial * * * connūˈbially adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑connubial … Useful english dictionary
Conjugally — Con ju*gal*ly, adv. In a conjugal manner; matrimonially; connubially. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
connubial — adjective Etymology: Latin conubialis, from conubium, connubium marriage, from com + nubere to marry more at nuptial Date: circa 1656 of or relating to the married state ; conjugal < connubial relations > • connubialism noun • connubiality … New Collegiate Dictionary
connubial — connubiality, n. connubially, adv. /keuh nooh bee euhl, nyooh /, adj. of marriage or wedlock; matrimonial; conjugal: connubial love. [1650 60; < ML connubialis, L conubialis, equiv. to conubi(um) (co CO + nub(are) to marry + ium IUM) + alis … Universalium
forthwith — adverb /fɔɹθˈwɪθ/ immediately; without delay So he decreed, in words succinct, <br />That all who flirted, leered or winked <br />(Unless connubially linked), <br />Should forthwith be beheaded. Syn: immediately, straightaway … Wiktionary
Charles Deburau — Nadar: Charles Deburau as Pierrot, c. 1858. Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Jean Charles Deburau (1829–1873) was an important French mime, the son and successor of the legendary Jean Gaspard Deburau, who was immortalized as Baptiste the Pierrot in … Wikipedia