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- HUSBAND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HUSBAND is a male partner in a marriage How to use husband in a sentence
- Husband - Wikipedia
A husband is a man involved in a marital relationship, commonly referred to as a spouse The specific rights, responsibilities, and societal status attributed to a husband can vary significantly across different cultures and historical periods, reflecting a global perspective on this role
- HUSBAND Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
HUSBAND definition: a married man, especially when considered in relation to his partner in marriage See examples of husband used in a sentence
- HUSBAND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ˈhʌz·bənd Add to word list the man to whom someone is married; a married man (Definition of husband from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- husband - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun husband (plural husbands) A man in a marriage or marital relationship, especially in relation to his spouse Synonym: (endearing) hubby You should start dating so you can find a suitable husband
- Husband - definition of husband by The Free Dictionary
Word History: The English word husband, even though it is a basic kinship term, is not a native English word It comes ultimately from the Old Norse word hūsbōndi, meaning "master of a house," which was borrowed into Old English as hūsbōnda
- husband - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to manage or use carefully: to husband one's resources hus•band (huz′ bənd), n a married man, esp when considered in relation to his wife British Terms a manager [Archaic ]a prudent or frugal manager to manage, esp with prudent economy conserve: to husband one's resources [Archaic ] marry to find a husband for cultivate hus′band•er, n
- What does Husband mean? - Definitions. net
A husband is a male in a marital relationship, who may also be referred to as a spouse The rights and obligations of a husband regarding his spouse and others, and his status in the community and in law, vary between societies and cultures, and have varied over time
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