Definitionn. a marriage with a person of inferior social status
Last update: October 7, 2015
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In her son's lifetime she had, for his sake, condoned the mesalliance, but it was impossible for the stately chatelaine and her low-born daughterin-law to live in peace under the same roof. [Please select]
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What parallels in history shall I quote to bring home the enormity of such a mesalliance. [Please select]
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To admire one, she will estrange herself from her relatives by a mesalliance. [Please select]
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The all-powerful ruler of an Empire learned of this proposed mesalliance and was horrified. [Please select]
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There were those who said that the rather taciturn and shy Dermot owed some of his wonderfully heavy coat to the mesalliance of a forbear of his with a Tibetan Sheep Dog of a half-wild sort, with a temper far from reliable. [Please select]
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Pomfret did not wish to see Victoria make a mesalliance. [Please select]
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