Meaning of a mensa et thoro | Babel Free
/eɪ ˈmɛnsə ˌɛt ˈθɔːɹəʊ/Definitions
That does not dissolve the marriage bond, but merely authorizes the husband and wife to live apart from each other.
historical, not-comparable
Examples
“A divorce a mensa et thoro, obtained by the wife, is not a bar to her right of dower.”
“The long-defunct possibility of a divorce for adultery allowing remarriage was proposed anew by Cranmer,²⁵ who considered that a divorce a mensa et thoro offended against the duty to cohabit insisted on by the Church.”
“Under specific circumstances, two other kinds of marriage termination, both called divorce (divorcium), could be declared by the ecclesiastical courts of late medieval England: divorce a mensa et thoro ( “from table and bed”) and divorce a vinculo (“from the bond”).[…]Divorce a mensa et thoro resulted in what we would term separation.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.