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기본형: conjugium, conjugiī
Atque hoc modo inter empiricam et rationalem facultatem (quarum morosa et inauspicata divortia et repudia omnia in humana familia turbavere) conjugium verum et legitimum in perpetuum nos firmasse existimamus. (FRANCIS BACON, NOVUM ORGANUM, Praefatio 7:16)
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fidei et sensus conjugium tanquam legitimum multa pompa et solennitate celebrates, et grata rerum varietate animos hominum permulcentes; (FRANCIS BACON, NOVUM ORGANUM, Liber Primus 214:2)
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ne maritus suae conjugis deformitatem fastidiens, ejus refutaret conjugium? (ALANUS DE INSULIS, LIBER DE PLANCTU NATURAE 8:11)
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Nec diu post, quidam Turcorum miles illustrissimus, qui ad dominum praesidii Hasart in conventione solidorum venerat, in concupiscentia formae uxoris Folkeri captus, immoderato amore exarsit, ac [0516A] nimium pro eo dominum praesidii efflagitabat, ut eam dono ejus pro conventione solidorum in conjugium accipere mereretur. (ALBERT OF AIX, HISTORIA HIEROSOLYMITANAE EXPEDITIONIS, LIBER V 10:6)
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Conjugium and matrimonium denote the lasting connection between man and wife, for the purpose of living together and bringing up their offspring; conjugium is a very general term for a mere natural regulation, which also takes place among animals; contubernium means the marriage connection between slaves; matrimonium, the legal marriage between freemen and citizens, as a respectable and a political regulation; whereas nuptiæ means only the commencement of matrimonium, the wedding, or marriage-festival.
출처: Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes by Ludwig von Doederlein
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