Definition of Marriageable. Meaning of Marriageable. Synonyms of Marriageable

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Definition of Marriageable

Marriageable
Marriageable Mar"riage*a*ble, a. Fit for, or capable of, marriage; of an age at which marriage is allowable. -- Mar"riage*a*ble*ness, n.

Meaning of Marriageable from wikipedia

- Marriageable age, marriage age, or the age of marriage is the general age, a legal age or the minimum age marriage. Age and other prerequisites to marriage...
- court order, if there are strong reasons, from age 12 years old. The marriageable age is defined in Art 272 of the Civil Code of Romania. This article...
- Marriage in Judaism is the do****entation of a contract between a Jewish man and a Jewish woman. Because marriage under Jewish law is essentially a private...
- Marriageable Daughters (Swedish: Giftasvuxna döttrar) is a 1933 Swedish comedy film directed by Sigurd Wallén and starring Karin Swanström, Birgit Tengroth...
- marriageable age because they did not believe that maturity is reached by everyone at a specific age. Büchler and Schlater observe that "marriageable...
- rural areas; many women wed before reaching 18, which is their legal marriageable age. Female infanticide in India, and lately female foeticide, have created...
- Marital rape (a form of partner rape, of domestic violence, and ****ual abuse by a spouse) is illegal in all 50 US states, though the details of the offence...
- towards violence within marriage, customs such as dowry and bride price, marriageable age, and criminalization of premarital and extramarital ****. Individuals...
- in which a minor becomes a legal adult. It is also the voting age, marriageable age, drinking age and smoking age in most countries, though sometimes...
- on her son during his early childhood. Catherine was still young and marriageable, a source of concern to her brother-in-law Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester...