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US
/ˈkɑndʒəɡəɫ/
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[ UK /kˈɒndʒuːɡəl/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒndʒuːɡəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to marriage or to the relationship between a wife and husband
connubial bliss
conjugal visits
How To Use conjugal In A Sentence
- The latter, which in actuality is sex comradeship, I call conjugal affection or friendship. The Kempton-Wace Letters
- The impotency which is a cause of nullity is the incapacity of having conjugal relations The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
- She gives her henpecked husband "a conjugal beating" and sees to it that omens begin to be reported: a plague of rats, bad crops, mangoes tasteless, plantains eaten by worms, tiger sharks appearing in the harbor and fish disappearing, poi in poi-pits turned bitter, a five-legged she-goat born — all due to the strange money of Fulualea. “Have you lived? What have you got to show for it?”
- My conjugal partner and I, attired in our nocturnal head coverings, were about to take slumbrous advantage of the hibernal darkness when upon the avenaceous exterior portion of the grounds there ascended such a cacaphony of dissonance that I felt compelled to arise with alacrity from my place of repose for the purpose of ascertaining the precise source thereof. Sunlight Through The Shadows Magazine Volume 1 Issue 6 (ANSI Edition)
- The aim was to surround lithe John with domestic objects and so turn his mind to conjugal felicity.
- This same decretal of Pope Gregory II., which permits bigamy in certain cases, denies conjugal rights forever to the boys and girls, whom their parents have devoted to the Church in their infancy. A Philosophical Dictionary
- Aflame with the idea of conjugal bliss as a veritable religion, in the 1930s he tried to create a whole "" Hilda Chapel '' full of paintings on the joys of married life. Love Affair, With Paint
- He should then explain to the boy and girl individually their respective conjugal duties as husband and wife.
- This is the love of familiar, committed partners, variously known as conjugal, married, or spousal love. Robert Fuller: Must Love End?
- My conjugal partner and I, attired in our nocturnal head coverings, were about to take slumberous advantage of the hibernal darkness when upon the avenaceous exterior portion of the grounds there ascended such a cacophony of dissonance that I felt compelled to arise with alacrity from my place of repose for the purpose of ascertaining the precise source thereof. Vampishone Diary Entry