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morganatic adj, technical said of marriage: between a person of high social rank and one of low rank, and allowing neither the lower-ranking person nor any child from the marriage to inherit the title or property of the higher-ranking person. Compare left-handed. morganatically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Latin matrimonium ad morganaticam, literally 'marriage with a morning gift'; the offering of the gift, after consummation, is the husband's only duty in such a marriage.

morganatic adj, technical said of marriage: between a person of high social rank and one of low rank, and allowing neither the lower-ranking person nor any child from the marriage to inherit the title or property of the higher-ranking person. Compare left-handed. morganatically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Latin matrimonium ad morganaticam, literally 'marriage with a morning gift'; the offering of the gift, after consummation, is the husband's only duty in such a marriage.

morganatic adj, technical said of marriage: between a person of high social rank and one of low rank, and allowing neither the lower-ranking person nor any child from the marriage to inherit the title or property of the higher-ranking person. Compare left-handed. morganatically adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Latin matrimonium ad morganaticam, literally 'marriage with a morning gift'; the offering of the gift, after consummation, is the husband's only duty in such a marriage.