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Cohabitation   /koʊhˌæbətˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Cohabitation

noun
1.
The act of living together and having a sexual relationship (especially without being married).






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"Cohabitation" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the hill and moved in, bag and baggage. They cohabited but did not live together for almost a year; Paul Brennan finally pointed out that Organized Society might permit a couple of geniuses to become research hermits, but Organized Society still took a dim view of cohabitation without a license. Besides, such messy arrangements always cluttered up the legal clarity ...
— The Fourth R • George Oliver Smith

... for the allowance of it are desertion and such conduct as would amount to legal cruelty. After divorce a vinculo, alimony or separate maintenance is sometimes granted on good reason. The marriage must be proven as a fact, but a "common law'' marriage, i.e. one established by cohabitation and repute, is sufficient. In several states alimony or maintenance is by statute allowed to the husband in certain cases out of the wife's property. This is so in Massachusetts, Virginia, Rhode Island and Iowa. In Oregon he is entitled to one-third ...
— Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia



Words linked to "Cohabitation" :   inhabitancy, inhabitation, habitation, concubinage, cohabit



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