Domestic+arrangements

  • 61Senecaux — Recorded in a very wide range of spellings including Senecall, Seneschall, Senecaut, Senecaux, Senechault, and the English dialectals Seneogles and Zeongles, this is a surname of pre 8th century Anglo Saxon and French origins, but is ultimately… …

    Surnames reference

  • 62Senechault — Recorded in a very wide range of spellings including Senecall, Seneschall, Senecaut, Senecaux, Senechault, and the English dialectals Seneogles and Zeongles, this is a surname of pre 8th century Anglo Saxon and French origins, but is ultimately… …

    Surnames reference

  • 63Senechell — Recorded in a very wide range of spellings including Senecall, Seneschall, Senecaut, Senecaux, Senechault, and the English dialectals Seneogles and Zeongles, this is a surname of pre 8th century Anglo Saxon and French origins, but is ultimately… …

    Surnames reference

  • 64Seneschal — Recorded in a very wide range of spellings including Senecall, Seneschall, Senecaut, Senecaux, Senechault, and the English dialectals Seneogles and Zeongles, this is a surname of pre 8th century Anglo Saxon and French origins, but is ultimately… …

    Surnames reference

  • 65Senogles — Recorded in a very wide range of spellings including Senecall, Seneschall, Senecaut, Senecaux, Senechault, and the English dialectals Seneogles and Zeongles, this is a surname of pre 8th century Anglo Saxon and French origins, but is ultimately… …

    Surnames reference

  • 66kibbutzim — Agricultural settlements inspired by socialist and anarchist ideals, established by Jewish settlers in Palestine, in which working and domestic arrangements, including child care, are shared by members. They later came to employ wage labour and… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 67ménage à trois —    three people living together in a sexual relationship    Literally, domestic arrangements for three and sometimes shortened to à trois. To maintain a clandestine ménage is to house a mistress:     Although he was indeed married, he also… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 68establishment — n. 1. Establishing. See the verb, in all its senses. 2. Institution, organization for work (of any kind or business). 3. Domestic arrangements, household ménage. 4. Allowance, stipend, income, subsistence, salary …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 69postnuptial agreement — /poʊstnʌpʃəl əˈgrimənt/ (say pohstnupchuhl uh greemuhnt) noun a legal contract made between two married people, detailing various financial or domestic arrangements, in particular outlining a settlement in the event of a divorce. Also,… …

  • 70prenuptial agreement — /prinʌptʃəl əˈgrimənt/ (say preenupchuhl uh greemuhnt) noun a legal contract made by two people before their wedding, detailing various financial or domestic arrangements, in particular outlining a settlement in the event of a divorce. Also,… …