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[ uhk-sawr, -sohr, uhg-zawr, -zohr ] / ˈʌk sɔr, -soʊr, ˈʌg zɔr, -zoʊr /
noun Latin.wife (used chiefly in the legal phrase et uxor). Words nearby uxorUWB, UWIST, UX, Uxbridge, Uxmal, uxor, uxorial, uxoricide, uxorilocal, uxorious, uy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for uxorUxor in aliud ex alio malum regina omnium laudatissimia non multo post morbo periit. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)|James Anthony Froude In the first case, the wife became a materfamilias while in the second she was simply an uxor. The Historical Child|Oscar Chrisman The use of the word "uxor" is no certain proof that he was alive at the time. Shakespeare's Family|Mrs. C. C. Stopes A little later these genitives were followed by the letter f (for flius or flia) or uxor, to denote the relationship. The Private Life of the Romans|Harold Whetstone Johnston
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