et uxor

et uxor (et [schwa]k-sor). [Latin] Archaic. And wife. • This phrase was formerly common in case names and legal documents (esp. abstracts of title) involving a husband and wife jointly. It usu. appears in its abbreviated form, et ux. (conveyed the land to Donald Baird et ux.). See UXOR.

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