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cōnūbĭālis (less correctly connū-bĭālis ; in the poets gen. to be read as four syll.; cf. conubium; only in Claud. Ep. 2, 18, cōnŭbiālis), e, adj. conubium,
I.pertaining to wedlock, connubial, conjugal (poet.; “perh. first used by Ov.): jura,Ov. H. 6, 41: “vincla,Stat. Th. 5, 112: “carmen,Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 651: “vectigal,id. Epist. 2, 18: “foedus,Salv. Gub. 7, p. 244.—* Adv.: -nūbĭālĭter , in a conjugal manner, connubially: “procum allegaret,Mart. Cap. 6, § 576.
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