In the 16th century, Turkish women could divorce their husbands if the man failed to keep his family’s pot filled with coffee.
adultery, criminal conversation, fornication
(noun) extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations; “adultery is often cited as grounds for divorce”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
adultery (countable and uncountable, plural adulteries)
Sexual intercourse by a married person with someone other than their spouse.
(biblical) Lewdness or unchastity of thought as well as act, as forbidden by the seventh commandment.
(biblical) Faithlessness in religion.
(obsolete) The fine and penalty formerly imposed for the offence of adultery.
(ecclesiastical) The intrusion of a person into a bishopric during the life of the bishop.
(political economy) Adulteration; corruption.
(obsolete) Injury; degradation; ruin.
• advowtry (obsolete)
Source: Wiktionary
A*dul"ter*y, n.; pl. Adulteries(#). Etym: [L. adulterium. See Advoutry.]
1. The unfaithfulness of a married person to the marriage bed; sexual intercourse by a married man with another than his wife, or voluntary sexual intercourse by a married woman with another than her husband.
Note: It is adultery on the part of the married wrongdoer. The word has also been used to characterize the act of an unmarried participator, the other being married. In the United States the definition varies with the local statutes. Unlawful intercourse between two married persons is sometimes called double adultery; between a married and an unmarried person, single adultery.
2. Adulteration; corruption. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
3. (Script.) (a) Lewdness or unchastity of thought as well as act, as forbidden by the seventh commandment. (b) Faithlessness in religion. Jer. iii. 9.
4. (Old Law)
Definition: The fine and penalty imposed for the offense of adultery.
5. (Eccl.)
Definition: The intrusion of a person into a bishopric during the life of the bishop.
6. Injury; degradation; ruin. [Obs.] You might wrest the caduceus out of my hand to the adultery and spoil of nature. B. Jonson.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
23 June 2025
(noun) members of a family line; “his people have been farmers for generations”; “are your people still alive?”
In the 16th century, Turkish women could divorce their husbands if the man failed to keep his family’s pot filled with coffee.