The word marriage is not a plural form; the plural form for the noun is marriages. Or, perhaps you mean monogamy, the opposite of polygamy.
Plural marriage means polygamy or polygyny. Basically, it can mean, for example, having more than one wife.
a man with 10 wifes
Yes, the noun 'marriage' is a countable noun. The plural noun is marriages.
Plural Marriage.
The word "nuptial" is singular. It is an adjective that describes something related to a wedding or marriage.
The word marry is a verb, not a noun, so there is no plural of the word. All of the present-tense plurals are also marry (we marry, you marry, they marry).
In Islam, a man is authorized to marry 4 wives. One of this objectives is to protect women and help her in her life.For details, please refer to the below added links.The ruling on plural marriage and the wisdom behind itRuling on plural marriage and conditions thereof
Kody Brown is a follower of an offshoot of Mormonism that believes in polygamy, or plural marriage, as a path to salvation.
Yes. the plural noun 'relatives' is a concrete noun, a word for people connected by blood or marriage.
No a chruch will not premit second marriages because they think it will be a sin in God's eyes.Answer:Depending on the religion churches have different views on marriage, re-marriage, plural marriages and divorce:Most Christian churches recognize divorce (secular or church granted) and annulment and allow re-marriage of the partners. Some like the Roman Catholic church do not recognize divorce but have a process for annulment.Most Christian churches do not recognize plural marriages. Some sects however allow this. Plural marriages are present in some non-Christian churches.No church or religion bans re-marriage after the death of one of the partners.
Philip Leroy Kilbride has written: 'Plural marriage for our times' -- subject(s): Polygamy, Marriage, Family 'Street children in Kenya' -- subject(s): Street children