Monday 25th July 2016
Connubial
/kəˈnjuːbɪəl/
Adjective
1. of or relating to marriage; conjugal: connubial bliss
Quote
They loved one another. They would have children. Then let everybody and
everything else fade into insignificance outside this connubial felicity.
D. H. Lawrence, "The Blind Man," England, My England and Other Stories 1922
Origin
Connubial finds its origin in the Latin verb nūbāre meaning "to marry." It
entered English in the mid-1600’s.
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