It derives from the Latin word mater, a mother.
The word matrimony does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
We join this couple in holy matrimony.
Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here in the face of this congregation to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
The word matrimony originates from the Latin word matrimonium, the first know use of this word is in the 14th century. It refers to the state of being married.
Yes, matrimony is an abstract noun, a thing that is experienced and understood.
Nothing. They are just two words from different backgrounds that mean the same thing. 'Matrimony' comes from the Latin 'Matrimonium' which means something like, mother state or mother condition. This word means 'wedlock' so a woman can legally and morally become a mother. 'Marriage' comes from the Vulgar Latin - Italian word, "Maritaggio', which meant a joining of man and woman, so that the woman can legally and morally become a mother. Now, this term would presumably apply to man and man as well as woman and woman.
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony
The word with the long "a" sound is "matrimony." In this word, the "a" is pronounced like the long vowel sound, whereas "fuselage" and "maintenance" do not contain a long "a" sound.
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Matrimony, sometimes styled Holy Matrimony.
matrimony means marriage for example, the couple went through holy matrimony