spousedom

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

spouse +‎ -dom

Noun[edit]

spousedom (uncountable)

  1. The state or quality of being a spouse.
    • 1851 February, “A Little Stimulant — A Temperance Tale”, in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, volume 2, number 9, page 363:
      Walter, yet new in his spousedom, was more amenable than an older hand ; but Rosa had no want of anxiety in this her first dinner-party.
    • 2009, Lily Burana, I Love a Man in Uniform: A Memoir of Love, War, and Other Battles[1], Hachette Book Group, →ISBN:
      The marketing of military spousedom was impressively wide-ranging: stickers, teddy bears, ball caps, jewelry, key chains. A bumper sticker stating, “Half my heart is in Iraq” was hotly debated in the online forums as a show of loving tribute or a way to turn your car into stalker bait.
    • 2012 November 1, Lily Rothman, “A Cultural History of Mansplaining”, in The Atlantic:
      John Adams, whose relationship with Abigail Adams is supposed to be a shining example of spousedom, mansplained the need to make husbands the legal masters of wives.