household+menage

  • 21ménage à trois —    (may NAHZH ah TRWAH) [French: a household of three] A home in which three people live in a shared physical relationship, most commonly a husband and wife with the man’s mistress or with the wife’s lover.    The three lovers settled into an… …

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  • 22ménage — /meɪˈnaʒ/ (say may nahzh) noun 1. a household; a domestic establishment. 2. housekeeping. Also, menage. {French, from Latin mansio mansion} …

  • 23ménage — namų ūkis statusas Aprobuotas sritis gyvenimo lygio statistika apibrėžtis Atskirai gyvenantis vienas asmuo arba grupė viename būste gyvenančių asmenų, kurie dalijasi išlaidas ir bendrai apsirūpina gyventi būtinomis priemonėmis. atitikmenys: angl …

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  • 24ménage à trois — /may nahzh ah trwah /; Fr. /may nannzh ann trddwah / a domestic arrangement in which three people having sexual relations occupy the same household. [ < F: household of three] * * * …

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  • 25household — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. establishment; domicile, family. See abode. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. family unit, house, domestic establishment; see family 1 , home . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) I noun A group of usually related&#8230; …

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  • 26ménage — n. 1. Household. 2. Housekeeping, household management …

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  • 27ménage à trois — /meɪˌnaʒ a ˈtrwa/ (say may.nahzh ah trwah) noun 1. an occasion on which three people engage in group sexual activity. 2. a household of three people, at least one of whom is having a sexual relationship with the other two. {French, literally,&#8230; …

  • 28household — namų ūkis statusas Aprobuotas sritis gyvenimo lygio statistika apibrėžtis Atskirai gyvenantis vienas asmuo arba grupė viename būste gyvenančių asmenų, kurie dalijasi išlaidas ir bendrai apsirūpina gyventi būtinomis priemonėmis. atitikmenys: angl …

    Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • 29ménage — noun Etymology: French, from Old French mesnage dwelling, from Vulgar Latin *mansionaticum, from Latin mansion , mansio mansion Date: 1698 a domestic establishment ; household; also housekeeping …

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  • 30ménage à trois — noun Etymology: French, literally, household for three Date: 1891 an arrangement in which three persons (as a married pair and the lover of one of the pair) share sexual relations especially while living together …

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