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1 husband
n. echtgenoot--------v. zuinig huishouden (omgaan) met, zuinig beheren, sparenhusband1[ huzbənd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————husband21 zuinig omspringen/omgaan met ⇒ sparen -
2 husband and wife
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3 husband's brother
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4 husband's father
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5 husband's mother
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6 a henpecked husband
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7 a model husband
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8 an angel of a husband
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9 as soon as her husband had left she gave me the come-on
English-Dutch dictionary > as soon as her husband had left she gave me the come-on
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10 cheat your husband
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11 errant husband
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12 he goaded her into killing her husband
he goaded her into killing her husbandEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he goaded her into killing her husband
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13 her husband's verbal onslaughts
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14 it is still unthought-of for a girl to choose her own husband
it is still unthought-of for a girl to choose her own husbandEnglish-Dutch dictionary > it is still unthought-of for a girl to choose her own husband
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15 my husband is off today
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16 she depends rather on her husband's than on her own income
English-Dutch dictionary > she depends rather on her husband's than on her own income
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17 she was afraid of waking her husband
she was afraid of waking her husbandEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she was afraid of waking her husband
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18 she was afraid to wake her husband
English-Dutch dictionary > she was afraid to wake her husband
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19 they are common-law husband and wife
English-Dutch dictionary > they are common-law husband and wife
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20 wedded husband/wife
wedded husband/wifewettige echtgenoot/echtgenote
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Husband — Hus band, n. [OE. hosebonde, husbonde, a husband, the master of the house or family, AS. h?sbonda master of the house; h?s house + bunda, bonda, householder, husband; prob. fr. Icel. h?sb[=o]ndi house master, husband; h?s house + b?andi dwelling … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
husband — [huz′bənd] n. [ME husbonde, householder, husband < Late OE husbonda < ON hūsbondi, lit., householder < hūs, HOUSE + bondi, freeholder, yeoman < earlier būandi, prp. of būa, to dwell: see BONDAGE] 1. a) a man with reference to the… … English World dictionary
Husband — Hus band, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Husbanded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Husbanding}.] 1. To direct and manage with frugality; to use or employ to good purpose and the best advantage; to spend, apply, or use, with economy. [1913 Webster] For my means, I ll… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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husband — index consort, hoard, keep (shelter), preserve, spouse, store Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
husband — [n] married man bridegroom, companion, consort, groom, helpmate, hubby, mate, monogamist, monogynist, other half, partner, spouse; concepts 414,419 Ant. wife … New thesaurus
husband — ► NOUN ▪ a married man considered in relation to his wife. ► VERB ▪ use (resources) economically. DERIVATIVES husbandless adjective husbandly adjective. ORIGIN original senses included «steward of a household» and «farmer»: from Old Norse … English terms dictionary
Husband — A husband is a male spouse (participant) in a marriage, civil union or civil partnership.Origin and etymologyThe term husband refers to Middle English huseband , from Old English hūsbōnda , from Old Norse hūsbōndi (hūs, house + bōndi, būandi,… … Wikipedia
husband — n. 1) to leave one s husband 2) a common law; cuckolded; estranged husband; ex husband, former; faithful; henpecked; jealous; philandering, unfaithful husband 3) (misc.) she had two children by her first husband * * * [ hʌzbənd] cuckolded… … Combinatory dictionary
husband — Wives appear to have regularly addressed their marital partners as ‘husband’ in the seventeenth century. Shakespeare has many instances of the word being used vocatively on its own, or in phrases like ‘good husband’, ‘gentle husband’, ‘good… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
husband — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ future, prospective ▪ suitable ▪ former (also ex husband) ▪ dead, deceased, late … Collocations dictionary