jus connubii
jus connubii (j[schwa]s k[schwa]-n[y]oo-bee-I), n. [Latin “right of marriage”] See CONUBIUM.
jus connubii (j[schwa]s k[schwa]-n[y]oo-bee-I), n. [Latin “right of marriage”] See CONUBIUM.
conubium (k[schwa]-n[y]oo-bee-[schwa]m), n. [fr. Latin con “together” + nubere “to marry”] Roman law. 1. The legal capacity to wed. 2. The collection of rights that accompany a marriage between persons who have the capacity to marry. — Also spelled connubium. — Also termed jus connubii. See CONCUBINATUS; JUSTAE NUPTIAE. “The word connubium denotes properly the