exonship

/ɛksˈɒnʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A marriage between a member of the nobility and the daughter of a commoner, typically resulting in the commoner’s family being ennobled.

“The king’s exonship to the young woman from a humble background led to a significant shift in the balance of power at court.”

Synonyms

  • alliance
  • marriage of convenience

Antonyms

  • mismatch
  • unfortunate union