DESPONSATION
Source: 567
Des′pon‐sa″tion (?), n. [[L. desponsatio: cf. OF. desponsation.]] A betrothing; betrothal. For all this desponsation of her . . . she had not set one step toward the consummation of her marriage. Jer. Taylor.
Source: 567
Des′pon‐sa″tion (?), n. [[L. desponsatio: cf. OF. desponsation.]] A betrothing; betrothal. For all this desponsation of her . . . she had not set one step toward the consummation of her marriage. Jer. Taylor.