Matrimony in a sentence as a noun

The word matrimony comes from the Latin word for mother.

I'd recommend a strategy that linked Ponds cold cream to matrimony... a veiled promise.> Don Draper: A la 1925.

If you are the guy behind this site.. care to elaborate on the "market cap" of indian matrimony sites?

No, you don't need religion to hang out and stuff but having matrimony as a sacrament sure nudges people to build families.

In India, they are all courtship services, and present themselves and matrimony / marriage sites.

He deserves recognition, and it is in our very nature to give him a hand and pull him out of his rut. Perhaps he will even find a woman to bond with, set up a steeple above their heads in "holy matrimony," and become a King himself.

You mean like the bits about the "great gift" of holy matrimony and God's intention "man and wife" to be joined "as one flesh" that crop up at basically every single Christian wedding?

For a few hundred years in Western Civilization, standard marriage vows started off with "We gather together to join this man and this women with the bonds of holy matrimony.

Also, a wedding cake specifically celebrates a matrimony whose existence the baker would deny.

Nobody should get immunity from being criticized.> I just don't understand why we can't just live and let liveBecause gay people want to marry and are tired of people not letting them just live their lives the way they want to... in matrimony?As far as policing what you say, I can assure you from my experiences with my half-black fiance, apologies for unintentional flubs work wonders.

Matrimony definitions

noun

the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce); "a long and happy marriage"; "God bless this union"

See also: marriage union wedlock

noun

the ceremony or sacrament of marriage