Etymology:
"Antenuptial" is derived from Latin:
Meaning:
Antenuptial refers to something that occurs or exists before marriage.
Origin:
The term "antenuptial" has been used in English since the late 14th century. It was initially used in the legal context to describe agreements made between prospective spouses prior to marriage.
Usage:
"Antenuptial" is typically used in the following contexts:
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