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English Dictionary: wife by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
wife
n
  1. a married woman; a man's partner in marriage [syn: wife, married woman]
    Antonym(s): hubby, husband, married man
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Wife \Wife\, n.; pl. {Wives}. [OE. wif, AS. wif; akin to OFries.
      & OS. wif, D. wijf, G. weib, OHG. w[c6]b, Icel. v[c6]f, Dan.
      viv; and perhaps to Skr. vip excited, agitated, inspired, vip
      to tremble, L. vibrare to vibrate, E. vibrate. Cf. Tacitus,
      [[bd] Germania[b8] 8]: Inesse quin etiam sanctum aliquid et
      providum putant, nec aut consilia earum aspernantur aut
      responsa neglegunt. Cf. {Hussy} a jade, {Woman}.]
      1. A woman; an adult female; -- now used in literature only
            in certain compounds and phrases, as alewife, fishwife,
            goodwife, and the like. [bd] Both men and wives.[b8]
            --Piers Plowman.
  
                     On the green he saw sitting a wife.   --Chaucer.
  
      2. The lawful consort of a man; a woman who is united to a
            man in wedlock; a woman who has a husband; a married
            woman; -- correlative of husband. [bd] The husband of one
            wife.[b8] --1 Tin. iii. 2.
  
                     Let every one you . . . so love his wife even as
                     himself, and the wife see that she reverence her
                     husband.                                             --Eph. v. 33.
  
      {To give to wife}, {To take to wife}, to give or take (a
            woman) in marriage.
  
      {Wife's equity} (Law), the equitable right or claim of a
            married woman to a reasonable and adequate provision, by
            way of settlement or otherwise, out of her choses in
            action, or out of any property of hers which is under the
            jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery, for the support of
            herself and her children. --Burrill.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Wife
      The ordinance of marriage was sanctioned in Paradise (Gen. 2:24;
      Matt. 19:4-6). Monogamy was the original law under which man
      lived, but polygamy early commenced (Gen. 4:19), and continued
      to prevail all down through Jewish history. The law of Moses
      regulated but did not prohibit polygamy. A man might have a
      plurality of wives, but a wife could have only one husband. A
      wife's legal rights (Ex. 21:10) and her duties (Prov. 31:10-31;
      1 Tim. 5:14) are specified. She could be divorced in special
      cases (Deut. 22:13-21), but could not divorce her husband.
      Divorce was restricted by our Lord to the single case of
      adultery (Matt. 19:3-9). The duties of husbands and wives in
      their relations to each other are distinctly set forth in the
      New Testament (1 Cor. 7:2-5; Eph. 5:22-33; Col. 3:18, 19; 1 Pet.
      3:1-7).
     
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