«DEUTEROGAMY»に関連する英語の本
以下の図書目録から
deuterogamyの使いかたを見つけましょう。
deuterogamyに関する本と英語文献で使われた文脈を提供するための簡単な抜粋文。
1
A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
Digamy and deuterogamy both mean "a legal second marriage occurring after an
annulment or a divorce from or the death of the first spouse." Deuterogamy is the
more common term (to the extent that either might be called common!) and is ...
2
The Family Flamboyant: Race Politics, Queer Families, Jewish ...
(I'll give you a sneak preview: Coming Soon—A Definition for Deuterogamy.) I'd
say Webster's avoiding the use of the word sex when defining monogamy, and
relying on the term mate as its most lightly veiled replacement, exposes the depth
...
Marla Brettschneider, 2012
3
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
It may be committed knowingly or unknowingly; if knowing, bigamy is a criminal
offense. ✳Digamy and deuterogamy both mean “a legal second marriage
occurring after an annulment or a billion 111 divorce from or the death of the first
spouse.
4
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
DEUTEROGAMY,. du-tar-og/á-mé,. ». 518. A second marriage. DEUTERONOMY,
du-tir-6n'A-mè, ». 518. The second book of the Law, being the fifth book of Moses.
DEUTEROSCOPY, di-tér-ds'cA-pe, ». The second intention, a meaning ...
5
Dictionary of Etymology of the English Language: And of ...
Gam-eo (yKftzu), to marry, to give in marriage : as, hjg'amj, having two wives at
once ; dig'amy or deuterogamy Becond marriage. ^^ ag'amht, n. big'amist, n.
misog'amy, n, ciyptog'amy, n. miso^'amist, n. umnVffama, n. crypto^r'amous, ...
6
An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
*amal'g"«mate, v. deuterogamy, n. monog'amht, n. amalg-ama'don, n. deuterq^'
amist, n. neo^'amist, n. big-'am, n. Aig'amy, n. po\yg'amy, n. Vig'amy, n. digamist,
re. polynomial, n. GANGREN-JJ (yayyjaiva, a yfau, to gnaw, to eat), a putrefying ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1840
7
Springdale abbey [by J. Parker].
Taxed Mr. Matthew Washington with holding Dr. Primrose's theory of monogamy ;
Mr. Matthew Washington flatly denied the charge, and went so far as to argue in
favour of deuterogamy under certain circumstances ; thought that deuterogamy ...
8
Garner's Modern American Usage
Deuterogamy (/d[y]oo-t?r-ahg-?-mee/) and *digamy (/dig-?-mee/) both mean “a
legal second marriage, such as one occurring after a divorce or after the death of
the first spouse.” Deuterogamy is the more common term (to the extent that either
...
9
Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
n.s. [from deuterogamy.] He who enters into a second ... You here see that
unfortunate divine, who has so long, and it would ill become me to say
successfully, fought against the deuterogamy of the age. ' Goldsmith, Vic. of
Wakefield, ch.
10
Commentary on the New Testament
Husband of one wife — Upon these words, and the parallel in Titus i, 6, there
have been three interpretations: as, 1, A requirement of marriage; 2, A prohibition
of polygamy; and, 3, A prohibition of deuterogamy, or marriage of widower or ...
Daniel Denison Whedon, 1903