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spouse — c.1200, a married woman in relation to her husband (also of men), from O.Fr. spus (fem. spuse), from L. sponsus bridegroom (fem. sponsa bride ), from masc. and fem. pp. of spondere to bind oneself, promise solemnly, from PIE *spend to make an… … Etymology dictionary
Spouse — (spouz), n. [OF. espous, espos, fem. espouse, F. [ e]poux, [ e]pouse, fr. L. sponsus, sponsa, prop. p. p. of spondere, sponsum, to promise solemnly, to engage one s self. Cf. {Despond}, {Espouse}, {Respond}, {Sponsor}.] 1. A man or woman engaged… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spouse — [spaus, spauz] n formal [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: espous(e), from Latin sponsus promised (in marriage) , from spondere; SPONSOR1] a husband or wife ▪ Spouses were invited to the company picnic. >spousal [ˈspauzəl] adj ▪ spousal… … Dictionary of contemporary English
spouse — ► NOUN ▪ a husband or wife. ORIGIN Latin sponsus, from spondere betroth … English terms dictionary
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia — The spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia is a position that has been occupied only by women to date, thus the spouse is usually known as the Prime Minister s wife.The Prime Minister s spouse has no official duties. In addition to assisting… … Wikipedia
spouse — [12] A spouse is etymologically someone who has made a ‘promise’ to another – in this case, of marriage. The word comes via Old French spous, spouse from Latin spōnsus ‘bridegroom’ and spōnsa ‘bride’, noun uses of the past participle of spondēre… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
spouse — [12] A spouse is etymologically someone who has made a ‘promise’ to another – in this case, of marriage. The word comes via Old French spous, spouse from Latin spōnsus ‘bridegroom’ and spōnsa ‘bride’, noun uses of the past participle of spondēre… … Word origins
spouse — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French espus (masculine) & espuse (feminine), from Latin sponsus betrothed man, groom & sponsa betrothed woman, bride, both from sponsus, past participle of spondēre to promise, betroth; akin to Greek … New Collegiate Dictionary
spouse — [spaʊz, s] noun a husband or wife considered in relation to their partner. Origin ME: from OFr. spous(e), var. of espous(e), from L. sponsus (masculine), sponsa (fem.), past participles of spondere betroth … English new terms dictionary
spouse — /spaʊs / (say spows), /spaʊz / (say spowz) noun 1. either member of a married pair in relation to the other; one s husband or wife. 2. (for some official or legal purposes, as when indicating the person to accept certain responsibilities, receive …
List of minor characters in Biker Mice from Mars — The American animated cartoon series Biker Mice from Mars contains a host of memorable, but minor, characters, who may make only one or two appearances, or alternatively have the status of semi regular characters. The following list describes… … Wikipedia