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uxorial (adj.)
"of or pertaining to a wife, peculiar to or befitting a married woman," 1778, from Latin uxoris (see uxorious) + -al (1). It is sometimes used in the sense of uxorius.
We still say that a husband hangs out the broom when his wife goes from home for a short time; and on such occasions a broom besom has been exhibited as a signal that the house was freed from uxorial restraint, and where the master might be considered as a temporary bachelor. [Samuel Johnson and George Steevens, notes to "The Tempest," 1778]
also from 1778
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Trends of uxorial
updated on December 04, 2024
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