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morganatic

Consort vs Morganatic - What's the difference?

consort | morganatic |


As a proper noun consort

is a village in alberta, canada.

As an adjective morganatic is

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.

Morganatic vs Morganatically - What's the difference?

morganatic | morganatically |


As an adjective morganatic

is 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.

As an adverb morganatically is

in a morganatic manner.