[f. L. conjugāl-is CONJUGAL + -ITY.] Conjugal state or condition.

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1645.  Milton, Tetrach. (1851), 159. Which should … difference it from a brute conjugality.

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1685.  Baxter, Paraphr. N. T., Matt. xix. 4. God … by the Law of Conjugality, united them … as into One.

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1850.  L. Hunt, Autobiog., II. xii. 99. To say nothing of the conjugality which they found at my fire side.

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1873.  Browning, Red Cott. Nt.-cap, 159. Distaste for conjugality.

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  b.  quasi-concr.

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1737.  Hervey, Mem., II. 408. The Prince kept this gilded piece of royal conjugality in such profound ignorance.

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