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Adulterine

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/əˈdʌl.tə.raɪn/

Definitions

  • Relating to or resulting from adultery.
  • Illegitimate; not sanctioned by law or morality.

Usage Examples

  • The adulterine child faced societal stigma due to the circumstances of their birth.
  • In literature, adulterine themes often explore the complexities of love and betrayal.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word 'adulterinus,' meaning illegitimate or pertaining to adultery.

Synonyms

  • Illegitimate
  • Unlawful
  • Immoral

Antonyms

  • Legitimate
  • Lawful
  • Moral

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Adulterino /adulteˈɾino/
French Adultérin /adyltɛʁɛ̃/
German Illegitim /ˈɪl.le.ɡi.tim/
Italian Adulterino /adulteˈri.no/
Hindi व्यभिचारी /vyabhichari/
Chinese (Simplified) 通奸的 /tōngjiān de/
Japanese 不貞の /futei no/
Korean 간통의 /gantong-ui/
Arabic زنى /zināʔ/
Russian Прелюбодейный /prilyubodeynyy/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary across different English-speaking regions, particularly in accent and emphasis.

Historical Usage

The term 'adulterine' has been historically associated with legal and moral implications in the context of relationships.

Cultural Nuances

Cultural attitudes towards adulterine relationships vary widely, influencing societal norms and legal practices.

More Information

For further reading, explore the implications of adulterine relationships in various historical and cultural contexts.

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