Maritimately: meaning, definitions and examples
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maritimately
[ ˈmɛrɪtɪmətli ]
marital status
The term 'maritimately' pertains to matters related to marriage. It is used to describe actions or states that are influenced by the institution of marriage or the legal bonds associated with it.
Synonyms
conjugally, matrimonially, weddedly.
Examples of usage
- They lived maritimately for over a decade.
- He made decisions maritimately, considering his wife's opinions.
- The couple vowed to support each other maritimately.
- They arranged their finances maritimately.
Translations
Translations of the word "maritimately" in other languages:
🇵🇹 matrimonialmente
🇮🇳 विवाहिक रूप से
🇩🇪 ehelich
🇮🇩 secara pernikahan
🇺🇦 шлюбно
🇵🇱 małżeńsko
🇯🇵 結婚的に
🇫🇷 matrimonialement
🇪🇸 matrimonialmente
🇹🇷 evlilik açısından
🇰🇷 결혼적으로
🇸🇦 زوجياً
🇨🇿 manželsky
🇸🇰 manželsky
🇨🇳 婚姻地
🇸🇮 zakonsko
🇮🇸 hjúskaplega
🇰🇿 неке байланысты
🇬🇪 ოჯახური
🇦🇿 evlilik baxımından
🇲🇽 matrimonialmente
Etymology
The word 'maritimately' is derived from the root word 'marital', which itself comes from the Latin 'maritalis', meaning 'of or pertaining to marriage'. This Latin term is rooted in 'maritus', meaning 'husband'. In English usage, the suffix '-ly' is added to form an adverbial expression, indicating the manner in which actions are related to the marital state. The concept of marriage in various cultures has evolved significantly, with legal implications and social norms surrounding it changing over time. As societies have transformed, so has the language, leading to the adoption of terms like 'maritimately' to express specific nuances associated with marriage. The word is not commonly used but can be found in discussions about marriage, particularly in legal or formal contexts.