Guilty+of+adultery

  • 61Clementia of Hungary — Statue of Clémence d Anjou Queen consort of France and Navarre Countess consort of Champagne Tenure 1315–1316 Coronatio …

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  • 62Marriage —    Although marriage undoubtedly existed in ancient Egypt, there is no evidence of any marriage ceremonies, and it may be that a couple merely declared their intention and lived together. It is probable that there was a family celebration of some …

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  • 63Carter, Mrs. Leslie — (1862 1937)    Caroline Louise Dudley was born in Lexington, Kentucky, where her beauty, red hair, and tempestuous nature led to a stage career following a sensational divorce case in which she was found guilty of adultery. With an eye toward the …

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  • 64Brougham —    Some automobile manufacturers make a model they call a brougham. It s usually a distinguished, more expensive model. At one time broughams were built with no roof over the chauffeur s section. It was quite a snazzy looking car, even though the …

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  • 65adulterer — /əˈdʌltərə/ (say uh dultuhruh) noun a person, especially a man, guilty of adultery. –adulteress /əˈdʌltərəs/ (say uh dultuhruhs), feminine noun …

  • 66adulterous — /əˈdʌltərəs/ (say uh dultuhruhs) adjective 1. characterised by, relating to, or guilty of adultery. 2. Obsolete spurious …

  • 67adultera — /adaltara/ In the civil law, an adulteress; a woman guilty of adultery …

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  • 68adultera — /adaltara/ In the civil law, an adulteress; a woman guilty of adultery …

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  • 69adulterate — [ə dul′tər āt΄; ] for adj. [, ə dul′tər it] vt. adulterated, adulterating [< L adulteratus, pp. of adulterare, to falsify < adulter, an adulterer, counterfeiter < ad , to + alter, other, another] to make inferior, impure, not genuine,… …

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  • 70adulteress — [ə dul′tər is, ə dul′tris] n. a woman guilty of adultery …

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