Spousing: meaning, definitions and examples

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spousing

 

[ spaʊsɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

social relationship

Spousing refers to the action of marrying someone or being a spouse to someone. It encompasses the legal and social aspects of a committed relationship between partners. The term is derived from the word 'spouse', which means a partner in marriage. While not commonly used in contemporary English, it conveys the essence of the bond and partnership that comes with marriage.

Synonyms

marrying, unite, wed.

Examples of usage

  • They are spousing in a beautiful ceremony.
  • After two years of dating, they decided on spousing.
  • She focused on spousing traditions from her culture.

Translations

Translations of the word "spousing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cônjuge

🇮🇳 जीवनसाथी

🇩🇪 Ehepartner

🇮🇩 pasangan

🇺🇦 партнер

🇵🇱 małżonek

🇯🇵 配偶者

🇫🇷 conjoint

🇪🇸 cónyuge

🇹🇷 

🇰🇷 배우자

🇸🇦 زوج

🇨🇿 manžel

🇸🇰 manžel

🇨🇳 配偶

🇸🇮 zakonec

🇮🇸 makar

🇰🇿 жұбай

🇬🇪 პარტნიორი

🇦🇿 həmkar

🇲🇽 cónyuge

Etymology

The word 'spouse' originates from the Latin term 'sponsus', which means 'betrothed' or 'promised'. This term reflects the societal roles and relationships formed through marriage. The act of spousing can be traced back to ancient traditions where joining two individuals through a formal agreement was both a social and economic necessity. Historically, marriages were often arranged, and the concept of spousing involved not just love but a union of families and their interests. Over the centuries, the meaning of marriage and spousing has evolved significantly, now encompassing a range of partnerships and recognitions of love beyond the traditional norms. Nonetheless, the roots of spousing still echo in many cultures, signifying commitment, partnership, and shared life goals.