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Definition of Intermarrying
1. intermarry [v] - See also: intermarry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermarrying
Literary usage of Intermarrying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Account of New Zealand: And of the Formation and Progress of the Church by William Yate (1835)
"... OR OMENS—GENERAL SUPERSTITIONS—BEWITCHING —MARRIAGE- POLYGAMY — ITS EFFECTS —
INFANTICIDE — intermarrying AMONGST TRIBES BENEFICIAL—FEELINGS OF THE NEW ..."
2. Two years in Peru, with exploration of its antiquities by Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1873)
"Reasons for same, as being always in mourning dress.—intermarrying with sisters.
... intermarrying ..."
3. The Life, Times, and Correspondence of the Right Rev. Dr. Doyle, Bishop of by William John Fitzpatrick (1861)
"As the sept of O'Doyle multiplied, its members spread themselves through the
neighbouring counties, and from an early date we find them intermarrying with ..."
4. A Descriptive Dictionary of British Malaya by Nicholas Belfield Dennys (1894)
"a few are more attached to particular localities than the rent, even practising
a little husbandry, and intermarrying with the more civilized Malays. ..."
5. The history of Ireland: from the treaty of Limerick to the present time by John Mitchel (1869)
"Grievances of the Protestant colonists.—Act for disarming Papista.—Laws against
education.—Against priests.—Against intermarrying with Papists. ..."
6. The History of Human Marriage by Edward Westermarck (1901)
"... the union of relatives as an infringement of the laws of morality.1 Moreover,
even if it could be proved that, in particular cases, close intermarrying ..."
7. The life and pontificate of Leo the tenth by William Roscoe (1806)
"... intermarrying with the English nobility, have diffused a portion of the royal
blood through many of the principal families in the kingdom. A.*t.40. ..."