et uxor
Meanings
phrase
- "And the wife" or "and his wife"; often used in the context of a legal document to include a man's wife in whichever obligation, ownership, etc. the document indicates.
Word forms
Etymology
From Latin et (and) and uxor (his wife).
Synonyms
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