slovo | definícia |
spouse (mass) | spouse
- manžel, manželka |
spouse (encz) | spouse,družka n: Zdeněk Brož |
spouse (encz) | spouse,choť n: Zdeněk Brož |
spouse (encz) | spouse,manžel n: Zdeněk Brož |
spouse (encz) | spouse,manželka n: Zdeněk Brož |
spouse (encz) | spouse,partner n: Pino |
spouse (encz) | spouse,partnerka n: Pino |
Spouse (gcide) | Spouse \Spouse\ (spouz), v. t. [See Espouse, and Spouse, n.]
To wed; to espouse. [Obs.]
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This markis hath her spoused with a ring. --Chaucer.
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Though spoused, yet wanting wedlock's solemnize.
--Spenser.
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She was found again, and spoused to Marinell.
--Spenser.
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Spouse (gcide) | Spouse \Spouse\ (spouz), n. [OF. espous, espos, fem. espouse, F.
['e]poux, ['e]pouse, fr. L. sponsus, sponsa, prop. p. p. of
spondere, sponsum, to promise solemnly, to engage one's self.
Cf. Despond, Espouse, Respond, Sponsor.]
1. A man or woman engaged or joined in wedlock; a married
person, husband or wife.
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At last such grace I found, and means I wrought,
That I that lady to my spouse had won. --Spenser.
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2. A married man, in distinction from a spousess or
married woman; a bridegroom or husband. [Obs.]
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At which marriage was [were] no persons present but
the spouse, the spousess, the Duchess of Bedford her
mother, the priest, two gentlewomen, and a young
man. --Fabyan.
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spouse (wn) | spouse
n 1: a person's partner in marriage [syn: spouse, partner,
married person, mate, better half] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
espouse (mass) | espouse
- obhajovať, prijať |
exspouse (mass) | ex-spouse
- ex-manžel, ex-manželka |
spouses (mass) | spouses
- manželia |
espouse (encz) | espouse,dát za manželku espouse,hájit espouse,obhajovat espouse,provdat za koho espouse,přihlásit se espouse,přijmout espouse,vstoupit v sňatek espouse,vzít si espouse,zasnoubit espouse,zastávat espouse,zvolit si |
espoused (encz) | espoused,obhajoval v: Zdeněk Brož |
ex-spouse (encz) | ex-spouse, n: |
spouse allowance (encz) | spouse allowance, |
spouse equivalent (encz) | spouse equivalent, n: |
spouses (encz) | spouses,manželé n: Zdeněk Brož |
Disespouse (gcide) | Disespouse \Dis`es*pouse"\, v. t.
To release from espousal or plighted faith. [Poetic]
--Milton.
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Espouse (gcide) | Espouse \Es*pouse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Espoused; p. pr. &
vb. n. Espousing.] [OF. espouser, esposer, F. ['e]pouser,
L. sponsare to betroth, espouse, fr. sponsus betrothed, p. p.
of spondere to promise solemnly or sacredly. Cf. Spouse.]
1. To betroth; to promise in marriage; to give as spouse.
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A virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph.
--Luke i. 27.
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2. To take as spouse; to take to wife; to marry.
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Lavinia will I make my empress, . . .
And in the sacred Pantheon her espouse. --Shak.
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3. To take to one's self with a view to maintain; to make
one's own; to take up the cause of; to adopt; to embrace.
"He espoused that quarrel." --Bacon.
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Promised faithfully to espouse his cause as soon as
he got out of the war. --Bp. Burnet.
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Espoused (gcide) | Espouse \Es*pouse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Espoused; p. pr. &
vb. n. Espousing.] [OF. espouser, esposer, F. ['e]pouser,
L. sponsare to betroth, espouse, fr. sponsus betrothed, p. p.
of spondere to promise solemnly or sacredly. Cf. Spouse.]
1. To betroth; to promise in marriage; to give as spouse.
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A virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph.
--Luke i. 27.
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2. To take as spouse; to take to wife; to marry.
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Lavinia will I make my empress, . . .
And in the sacred Pantheon her espouse. --Shak.
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3. To take to one's self with a view to maintain; to make
one's own; to take up the cause of; to adopt; to embrace.
"He espoused that quarrel." --Bacon.
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Promised faithfully to espouse his cause as soon as
he got out of the war. --Bp. Burnet.
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Espousement (gcide) | Espousement \Es*pouse"ment\, n. [Cf. OF. espousement.]
The act of espousing, or the state of being espoused.
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Espouser (gcide) | Espouser \Es*pous"er\, n.
One who espouses; one who embraces the cause of another or
makes it his own.
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ex-spouse (gcide) | ex-spouse \ex-spouse\ n.
a person who was formerly a spouse.
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Spouse (gcide) | Spouse \Spouse\ (spouz), v. t. [See Espouse, and Spouse, n.]
To wed; to espouse. [Obs.]
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This markis hath her spoused with a ring. --Chaucer.
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Though spoused, yet wanting wedlock's solemnize.
--Spenser.
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She was found again, and spoused to Marinell.
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]Spouse \Spouse\ (spouz), n. [OF. espous, espos, fem. espouse, F.
['e]poux, ['e]pouse, fr. L. sponsus, sponsa, prop. p. p. of
spondere, sponsum, to promise solemnly, to engage one's self.
Cf. Despond, Espouse, Respond, Sponsor.]
1. A man or woman engaged or joined in wedlock; a married
person, husband or wife.
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At last such grace I found, and means I wrought,
That I that lady to my spouse had won. --Spenser.
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2. A married man, in distinction from a spousess or
married woman; a bridegroom or husband. [Obs.]
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At which marriage was [were] no persons present but
the spouse, the spousess, the Duchess of Bedford her
mother, the priest, two gentlewomen, and a young
man. --Fabyan.
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Spouse-breach (gcide) | Spouse-breach \Spouse"-breach`\ (-br[=e]ch`), n.
Adultery. [Obs.]
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Spouseless (gcide) | Spouseless \Spouse"less\, a.
Destitute of a spouse; unmarried.
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Spousess (gcide) | Spousess \Spous"ess\, n.
A wife or bride. [Obs.] --Fabyan.
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espouse (wn) | espouse
v 1: choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies,
strategies or plans; "She followed the feminist movement";
"The candidate espouses Republican ideals" [syn: adopt,
follow, espouse]
2: take in marriage [syn: marry, get married, wed,
conjoin, hook up with, get hitched with, espouse]
3: take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and
use it as one's own; "She embraced Catholicism"; "They
adopted the Jewish faith" [syn: espouse, embrace,
adopt, sweep up] |
ex-spouse (wn) | ex-spouse
n 1: a person who was formerly a spouse |
spouse equivalent (wn) | spouse equivalent
n 1: a person (not necessarily a spouse) with whom you cohabit
and share a long-term sexual relationship [syn: {domestic
partner}, significant other, spousal equivalent,
spouse equivalent] |
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