uxoriousness
English
Noun
uxoriousness (uncountable)
- Overt devotion or submissiveness to one's wife.
- 1859, Alfred Tennyson, “Enid”, in Idylls of the King, London: Edward Moxon & Co., […], →OCLC, page 5:
- Then, like a shadow, past the people’s talk
And accusation of uxoriousness
Across her mind, and bowing over him,
Low to her own heart piteously she said:
- 1908, O. Henry [pseudonym; William Sydney Porter], “Dougherty's Eye-Opener”, in The Voice of the City:
- Mr. Dougherty had intended to make the outing with his unwonted wife an inconspicuous one. Uxoriousness was a weakness that the precepts of the Caribs did not countenance.
- 2007 February 3, Jemima Lewis, “Jemima Lewis: Why British men make good husbands”, in The Independent:
- Yet men go into matrimony as if to the gallows. Even my own husband - a model of uxoriousness, so far - turned a whiter shade of pale the night before our wedding. "I'm having a funny feeling," he confided, lying rigid on our bed like a felled tree. "I think it's called 'fight or flight'."
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