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31 words match “SPOUSE”

SPOUSE n. 3 definitions
n, husband or wife. At last such grace I found, and means I wrought, That that lady to my spouse had won. Spenser.
SPOUSE-BREACH n.
Adultery. [Obs.]
SPOUSELESS a.
Destitute of a spouse; unmarried.
SPOUSESS n.
A wife or bride. [Obs.] Fabyan.
DISESPOUSE v.
To release from espousal or plighted faith. [Poetic] Milton.
ESPOUSE v. 3 definitions
To betroth; to promise in marriage; to give as spouse. A virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph. Luke i. 27.
ESPOUSEMENT n.
The act of espousing, or the state of being espoused.
ESPOUSER n.
One who espouses; one who embraces the cause of another or makes it his own.
ADVOCATE n.
One who defends, vindicates, or espouses any cause by argument; a pleader; as, an advocate of free trade, an advocate of truth.
AFFY v.
To betroth or espouse; to affiance. [Obs.] Shak.
ATTEND v.
to stay; to delay. [Obs.] For this perfection she must yet attend, Till to her Maker she espoused be. Sir J. Davies.
BETROTH v.
To promise to take (as a future spouse); to plight one's troth to. What man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her Deut. xx. 7.
CAUSE n.
The side of a question, which is espoused, advocated, and upheld by a person or party; a principle which is advocated; that which a person or party seeks to attain. God befriend us, as our cause is just. Shak. The part they take against me is from zeal to the cause. Burke. Efficient cause, the agent or force that produ…
COMMIT v.
To sin; esp., to be incontinent. [Obs.] Commit not with man's sworn spouse. Shak.
DECLARE v.
lare one's self, to avow one's opinion; to show openly what one thinks, or which side he espouses.
GENEROUS a.
honorable; magnanimous; spirited; courageous. "The generous critic." Pope. "His generous spouse." Pope. "A generous pack [of hounds]." Addison.
GIVE v.
und, n. -- To give the hand, to pledge friendship or faith. -- To give the hand of, to espouse; to bestow in marriage. -- To give the head. See under Head, n. -- To give in. (a) To abate; to deduct. (b) To declare; to make known; to announce; to tender; as, to give in one's adhesion to a party. -- To give the lie…
LEAD v.
whether good or bad; to prevail on; to induce; to entice; to allure; as, to lead one to espouse a righteous cause. He was driven by the necessities of the times, more than led by his own disposition, to any rigor of actions. Eikon Basilike. Silly women, laden with sins,led away by divers lusts. 2 Tim. iii. 6 (Rev. Ver…
NATIONALLY adv.
In a national manner or way; as a nation. "The jews ... being nationally espoused to God by covenant." South.
NUMBER n.
numerous assemblage; a multitude; many. Ladies are always of great use to the party they espouse, and never fail to win over numbers. Addison.
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