[f. L. conjugāl-is CONJUGAL + -ITY.] Conjugal state or condition.
1645. Milton, Tetrach. (1851), 159. Which should difference it from a brute conjugality.
1685. Baxter, Paraphr. N. T., Matt. xix. 4. God by the Law of Conjugality, united them as into One.
1850. L. Hunt, Autobiog., II. xii. 99. To say nothing of the conjugality which they found at my fire side.
1873. Browning, Red Cott. Nt.-cap, 159. Distaste for conjugality.
b. quasi-concr.
1737. Hervey, Mem., II. 408. The Prince kept this gilded piece of royal conjugality in such profound ignorance.