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1 matrimony
noun1) (rite of marriage) Eheschließung, die2) (married state) Ehestand, derenter into [holy] matrimony — in den [heiligen] Stand der Ehe treten (geh.)
* * *['mætriməni, ]( American[) -mouni](the state of being married: holy matrimony.) die Ehe- academic.ru/45630/matrimonial">matrimonial* * *mat·ri·mo·ny[ˈmætrɪməni, AM -rəmoʊ-]to be joined in holy \matrimony in den heiligen Stand der Ehe treten form* * *['mtrImənI]n (form)Ehe fto enter into holy matrimony — in den heiligen Stand der Ehe treten
* * *enter into holy matrimony in den heiligen Stand der Ehe treten* * *noun1) (rite of marriage) Eheschließung, die2) (married state) Ehestand, derenter into [holy] matrimony — in den [heiligen] Stand der Ehe treten (geh.)
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2 matrimony
'mætriməni, ]( American) -mouni(the state of being married: holy matrimony.) ekteskapekteskapsubst. \/ˈmætrɪm(ə)nɪ\/1) ( høytidelig) ekteskap, ektestand2) giftermål, bryllup, vielse3) ( kortspill) mariageenter into holy matrimony tre inn i den hellige ektestanden
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