ne unques accouple
ne unques accouple (nee [schwa]ng-kweez [schwa]-k[schwa]p-[schwa]l), n. [Law French “never married”] In a dower action by a widow to recover the estate of her deceased husband, a tenant’s plea denying the woman’s marriage to the decedent. — Also termed ne unques accouple en loiall matrimonies. See DOWER.