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Cohabitation   Listen
noun
Cohabitation  n.  
1.
The act or state of dwelling together, or in the same place with another.
2.
(Law) The living together of a man and woman in supposed sexual relationship. "That the duty of cohabitation is released by the cruelty of one of the parties is admitted."






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"Cohabitation" Quotes from Famous Books



... is a hideous association of enemies, a yoked animosity; the second, a lukewarm connection of colleagues, an external partnership; the third, a convenient alliance of pleasure seekers, an animal cohabitation. ...
— The Friendships of Women • William Rounseville Alger

... four shillings in ready money. But how save this sum, out of weekly earnings of a couple of florins, which are scarcely sufficient to keep her from starving, and are still less sufficient to clothe her? No! no! The poor wretch must resign herself to this repugnant cohabitation; and so, gradually, the instinct of modesty becomes weakened; the natural sentiment of chastity, that saved her from the "gay life," becomes extinct; vice appears to be the only means of improving her intolerable condition; she yields; and the first "man made of money," who can ...
— The Wandering Jew, Complete • Eugene Sue



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



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