morganatic

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Englisch - Türkisch
dengi olmayan (evlenme)
dengi olmayan morganatic marriage krallık ailesinden birinin aşağı tabakadan biriyle unvan ve miras hakkı vermemek şartıyle evlenmesi
{s} dengi dengine olmayan
morganatik
(sıfat) dengi dengine olmayan
morganatic marriage
dengi dengine olmayan evlilik
morganatic marriage
prensin halk tabakasından bir kızla evlenmesi
morganatically
morganatik olarak
Englisch - Englisch
Designating a marriage (or the wife involved) between a man of higher rank and a woman of lower rank, often having various legal repercussions (typically that such a wife has no claim on the husband's possessions or title). It was not an aspect of English law, but was common in other royal houses, especially in Germany

we have this day repudiated our former spouse and have bestowed our royal hand upon the princess Selene, the splendour of the night. (The former morganatic spouse of Bloom is hastily removed in the Black Maria.).

A marriage between a high ranking or wealthy man and a lower class or poor woman in which neither the woman nor her children are allowed the rank or benefits given the husband
Designating a marriage (or the wife involved) between a man of higher rank and a woman of lower rank, often having various legal repercussions
{s} of or pertaining to the marriage between a nobleman and a lower class woman
Pertaining to, in the manner of, or designating, a kind of marriage, called also left-handed marriage, between a man of superior rank and a woman of inferior, in which it is stipulated that neither the latter nor her children shall enjoy the rank or inherit the possessions of her husband
(of marriages) of a marriage between one of royal or noble birth and one of lower rank; valid but with the understanding that the rank of the inferior remains unchanged and offspring do not succeed to titles or property of the superior
morganatically
by marriage between a nobleman and a lower class woman, in a morganatic manner
morganatic

    Silbentrennung

    mor·ga·na·tic

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From Medieval Latin morganaticus, from morganaticum (“morning-gift”), from Proto-Germanic *murganagebō ( > Old English morgenġifu).
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