A ALLOTTED PERSON FOR YOU WHO FORCED TO CALLED LEGAL FATHER OF YOUR CHILDREN. WHETHER YOU SELECT OR IT IS SELECTED BY SOCIETY.
2006-10-09 00:11:40
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answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7
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The Meaning Of Husband
2016-10-31 23:13:06
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answered by ? 4
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Husband: (?), n. 1. The male head of a household; one who orders the economy of a family.
2. A cultivator; a tiller; a husbandman. Shak.
The painful husband, plowing up his ground. Hakewill.
He is the neatest husband for curious ordering his domestic and field accommodations. Evelyn.
3. One who manages or directs with prudence and economy; a frugal person; an economist.
God knows how little time is left me, and may I be a good husband, to improve the short remnant left me. Fuller.
4. A married man; a man who has a wife; -- the correlative to wife.
The husband and wife are one person in law. Blackstone.
5. The male of a pair of animals. Dryden.
2006-10-09 00:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Word History: The English word husband, even though it is a basic kinship term, is not a native English word. It comes ultimately from the Old Norse word hsbndi, meaning "master of a house," which was borrowed into Old English as hsbnda. The second element in hsbndi, bndi, means "a man who has land and stock" and comes from the Old Norse verb ba, meaning "to live, dwell, have a household." The master of the house was usually a spouse as well, of course, and it would seem that the main modern sense of husband arises from this overlap. When the Norsemen settled in Anglo-Saxon England, they would often take Anglo-Saxon women as their wives; it was then natural to refer to the husband using the Norse word for the concept, and to refer to the wife with her Anglo-Saxon (Old English) designation, wf, "woman, wife" (Modern English wife). Interestingly, Old English did have a feminine word related to Old Norse hsbndi that meant "mistress of a house," namely, hsbonde. Had this word survived into Modern English, it would have sounded identical to husbandsurely leading to ambiguities.
since u asked in english
2006-10-09 18:06:31
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answered by veerabhadrasarma m 7
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if ur married and u have any problem with ur husband than u should always think the meaning of a wife coz there isn't anything that a wife cannot do to make her guy a perfect husband.
if ur unmarried than let me tell u..... husband is just a name given to a partner of a lady to whom he marries but responsibility, concern, carying comes only after love....
2006-10-09 00:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Husband is a wife's life patner forever,with whom his wife has a very tight relationship forever until they die.A husband is a man who always helps and thinks good of his wife and later when they have babies he looks after their needs,helps the wife to take care of them and many things that is the meaning of husband.
2006-10-12 22:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Husband is a man you're married to and he is better half of ur life
2006-10-09 21:36:09
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answered by xen 2
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Jo Has Ke Band Bajae
2006-10-09 15:02:35
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answered by gurushabad1 2
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H = Heavenly curse for you
U = Unreliable person on earth
S = Stupidest person you have ever met
B = Bitter memories which you want to forget
A = Allergic to you
N = Not meant for you
D = Drastic results awaited anytime
2006-10-09 02:50:51
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answered by jk s 2
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A husband is a man to whom you are married.
2006-10-09 00:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Husband = a man you're married to.
Wife = a woman you're married to.
2006-10-09 00:07:11
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answered by heaven25star 4
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