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Definition of Conjugalities
1. conjugality [n] - See also: conjugality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conjugalities
Literary usage of Conjugalities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1865)
"If marriages, too, be made in a region where there is no rain, one can imagine
under what difficulties conjugalities are carried on in moist, wet countries. ..."
2. English Lands, Letters and Kings by Donald Grant Mitchell (1889)
"... discoursed upon the conjugation of verbs, and upon conjugalities of other
sorts ; but this the English father disapproved as much as he had disapproved ..."
3. The Works of Donald G. Mitchell by Donald Grant Mitchell (1907)
"... read philosophy, read the skies and the mountains, discoursed upon the
conjugation of verbs, and upon conjugalities of other sorts; but this the English ..."
4. Shirley Brooks of Punch: His Life, Letters, and Diaries by George Somes Layard (1907)
"It's the most enjoyable place in London, or, as you would say, in this extensive
metropolis, and I came here to enjoy myself, and—deducting conjugalities—so ..."
5. The Genesis and Ethics of Conjugal Love by Andrew Jackson Davis (1881)
"ends the superficial conjugalities of farmer, peasant, merchant, mechanic, lord,
priest, king ; so fade the dreams of housekeepers, servants, seamstresses, ..."