- Spouse-breach
- Spouse-breach Spouse"-breach` (-br[=e]ch`), n. Adultery. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
spouse-breach — In old English law, adultery … Black's law dictionary
spouse-breach — Adultery … Ballentine's law dictionary
spouse-breach — … Useful english dictionary
spouse — c.1200, a married woman in relation to her husband (also of men), from O.Fr. spus (fem. spuse), from L. sponsus bridegroom (fem. sponsa bride ), from masc. and fem. pp. of spondere to bind oneself, promise solemnly, from PIE *spend to make an… … Etymology dictionary
ewbrice — /yiiwbriych/ Adultery; spouse breach; marriage breach … Black's law dictionary
ewbrice — /yiiwbriych/ Adultery; spouse breach; marriage breach … Black's law dictionary
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