quominus
/ˈkwɒmɪnəs/Definitions
1. noun
A term used in Roman law to describe a person’s unwillingness to marry, often used as a ground for divorce.
“The judge cited quominus as the reason for granting the couple’s divorce request.”
1. noun
A term used in Roman law to describe a person’s unwillingness to marry, often used as a ground for divorce.
“The judge cited quominus as the reason for granting the couple’s divorce request.”