wedlock in the PONS Dictionary

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Wedlock's pub (now demolished) opposite the ground was where he lived and worked for 43 years.
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Initially, if a child was born in wedlock, the child was considered, and raised as, a member of the prominent parent's ethnicity.
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He also had another child that he had out of wedlock.
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Children born out of wedlock and adopted children, however, are not eligible to succeed.
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The mean annual population increase from 1900 to 1905 amounted to 1.22%. 8.5% of the births occurred out of wedlock.
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She later gave birth to many children out of wedlock.
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The offspring out of the wedlock died at infancy.
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Now weddings occur at anytime of year, although more conservative families may still favour the traditional period for wedlock.
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The couple had their two sons out of wedlock and married in 1901.
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In either case it is believed she was conceived out of wedlock.
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