Word Meanings - MATRIMONY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. The union of man and woman as husband and wife; the nuptial state; marriage; wedlock. If either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confessit. Book of Com. Prayer 2. A kind of game at
Additional info about word: MATRIMONY
1. The union of man and woman as husband and wife; the nuptial state; marriage; wedlock. If either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confessit. Book of Com. Prayer 2. A kind of game at cards played by several persons. Matrimony vine , a climbing thorny vine of the Potato family. Gray. Syn. -- Marriage; wedlock. See Marriage.
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- MATCHMAKER
1. One who makes matches for burning or kinding. 2. One who tries to bring about marriages. - MATCHLOCK
An old form of gunlock containing a match for firing the priming; hence, a musket fired by means of a match. - MATRIMONY
1. The union of man and woman as husband and wife; the nuptial state; marriage; wedlock. If either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confessit. Book of Com. Prayer 2. A kind of game at - MATCH-CLOTH
A coarse cloth. - MATCH PLAY
Play in which the score is reckoned by counting the holes won or lost by each side; -- disting. from medal play. - WEDLOCK
lac a gift, an offering. See Wed, n., and cf. Lake, v. i., 1. The ceremony, or the state, of marriage; matrimony. "That blissful yoke . . . that men clepeth spousal, or wedlock." Chaucer. For what is wedlock forced but a hell, An age of discord - MARRIAGEABILITY
The quality or state of being marriageable. - WEDDING
Nuptial ceremony; nuptial festivities; marriage; nuptials. Simple and brief was the wedding, as that of Ruth and of Boaz. Longfellow. Note: Certain anniversaries of an unbroken marriage have received fanciful, and more or less appropriate, names. - WEDDAHS
See VEDDAHS - MATCHMAKING
1. The act or process of making matches for kindling or burning. 2. The act or process of trying to bring about a marriage for others. - MATCH GAME
A game arranged as a test of superiority; also, one of a series of such games. - COVERTURE
The condition of a woman during marriage, because she is considered under the cover, influence, power, and protection of her husband, and therefore called a feme covert, or femme couverte. (more info) 1. Covering; shelter; defence; hiding. - MARRIAGE
1. The act of marrying, or the state of being married; legal union of a man and a woman for life, as husband and wife; wedlock; matrimony. Marriage is honorable in all. Heb. xiii. 4. 2. The marriage vow or contract. Chaucer. 3. A feast made on - MATCH-COAT
A coat made of match-cloth. - MATCH
Anything used for catching and retaining or communicating fire, made of some substance which takes fire readily, or remains burning some time; esp., a small strip or splint of wood dipped at one end in a substance which can be easily ignited by - WEDDED
1. Joined in wedlock; married. Let wwedded dame. Pope. 2. Of or pertaining to wedlock, or marriage. "Wedded love." Milton. - MARRIAGEABLE
Fit for, or capable of, marriage; of an age at which marriage is allowable. -- Mar"riage*a*ble*ness, n. - MATCHLESS
1. Having no equal; unequaled. "A matchless queen." Waller. 2. Unlike each other; unequal; unsuited. "Matchless ears." Spenser. -- Match"less*ly, adv. -- Match"less*ness, n. - WEDDER
See SCOTT - MATCHABLE
Capable of being matched; comparable on equal conditions; adapted to being joined together; correspondent. -- Match"a*ble*ness, n. Sir Walter Raleigh . . . is matchable with the best of the ancients. Hakewill. - DISCOVERTURE
A state of being released from coverture; freedom of a woman from the coverture of a husband. (more info) 1. Discovery. - MISMATCH
To match unsuitably. - IMMATCHABLE
Matchless; peerless. Holland. - PARLOR MATCH
A friction match that contains little or no sulphur. - UNDERMATCH
One who is not a match for another. Fuller. - OVERMATCH
1. To be more than equal to or a match for; hence, to vanquish. Drayton. 2. To marry to a superior. Burton.