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husband
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hus·band  (hzbnd)
n.
1. A man joined to a another person in marriage; a male spouse.
2. Chiefly British A manager or steward, as of a household.
3. Archaic A prudent, thrifty manager.
tr.v. hus·band·ed, hus·band·ing, hus·bands
1. To use sparingly or economically; conserve: husband one's energy.
2. Archaic To find a husband for.

[Middle English huseband, from Old English hsbnda, from Old Norse hsbndi : hs, house + bndi, bandi, householder, present participle of ba, to dwell; see bheu- in Indo-European roots.]
Word History: The English word husband, even though it is a basic kinship term, is not a native English word. It comes ultimately from the Old Norse word hsbndi, meaning "master of a house," which was borrowed into Old English as hsbnda. The second element in hsbndi, bndi, means "a man who has land and stock" and comes from the Old Norse verb ba, meaning "to live, dwell, have a household." The master of the house was usually a spouse as well, of course, and it would seem that the main modern sense of husband arises from this overlap. When the Norsemen settled in Anglo-Saxon England, they would often take Anglo-Saxon women as their wives; it was then natural to refer to the husband using the Norse word for the concept, and to refer to the wife with her Anglo-Saxon (Old English) designation, wf, "woman, wife" (Modern English wife). Interestingly, Old English did have a feminine word related to Old Norse hsbndi that meant "mistress of a house," namely, hsbonde. Had this word survived into Modern English, it would have sounded identical to husbandsurely leading to ambiguities.

husband
Noun
a woman's partner in marriage
Verb
to use (resources, finances, etc.) economically [Old English hūsbonda]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.husbandhusband - a married man; a woman's partner in marriage
benedick, benedict - a newly married man (especially one who has long been a bachelor)
cuckold - a man whose wife committed adultery
family man - a man whose family is of major importance in his life
house husband, househusband - a husband who keeps house while his wife earns the family income
better half, married person, partner, spouse, mate - a person's partner in marriage
uxoricide - a husband who murders his wife
married woman, wife - a married woman; a man's partner in marriage
Verb1.husband - use cautiously and frugally; "I try to economize my spare time"; "conserve your energy for the ascent to the summit"
save, preserve - to keep up and reserve for personal or special use; "She saved the old family photographs in a drawer"
retrench - tighten one's belt; use resources carefully

husband
noun 1. partner, man (informal) spouse, hubby (informal) mate, old man (informal) bridegroom, significant other U.S. (informal) better half (humorous)
verb 2. conserve, budget, use sparingly, save, store, hoard, economize on, use economically, manage thriftily << OPPOSITE squander
Translations
husband [ˈhʌzbənd] nmarido

husband [ˈhʌzbənd] nmari m

husband [ˈhʌzbənd] n(Ehe)mann m

husband [ˈhʌzbənd] nmarito

husband
n husband [ˈhazbənd]
a man to whom a woman is married. man زَوْج съпруг manžel ægtemand; mand der Ehemann (ο) σύζυγος marido, esposo (abielu)mees شوهر aviomies mari בַּעַל पति muž, suprug férj suami eiginmaður marito 남편 vyras vīrs; laulāts draugs suami echtgenoot (ekte)mann mąż marido soţ муж manžel mož suprug äkta man, make สามี koca, eş 丈夫 чоловік شوہر người chồng
v
to spend or use carefully, a little at a time He needs to husband his strength. spaar يَقْتَصِد في اسْتِعمال، يَدَّخِر харча/използвам икономично hospodařit (s) økonomisere sparsam umgehen mit με μέτρο χρησιμοποιώ ahorrar; administrar; dosificar, usar con cuentagotas säästma با صرفه جوئي اداره كردن säästää ménager לְנַצֵל בְּיעִילוּת मितव्ययता के साथ प्रबंध करना štedljivo gospodariti (upotrebljavati), ekonomizirati (jól) gazdálkodik (vmivel) menghemat treina; halda vel á risparmiare 節約する 절약하다, 관리하다 tausoti saglabāt menggunakan dengan berhati-hati zuinig zijn op spare , drøye oszczędnie gospodarować, rozkładać poupar a admi­nis­tra беречь hospodáriť (s) varčevati ekonomisati hushålla med, spara på ใช้อย่างอดออม idare etmek, tasarruflu kullanmak 節儉地使用 витрачати ощадливо کفایت کے ساتھ چلانا tiết kiệm 使
n husbandry
management, especially of a farm or animals. boerdery زِراعَه، فِلاحَه селско стопанство hospodaření landbrug die Landwirtschaft διαχείριση, αγροτική οικονομία de la gestión agricultura y el ganado majapidamine گاوداری tilanhoito agriculture; gestion חַקלָאוּת कृषिकर्म )štedljivo) gospodarenje; poljoprivredno gospodarenje mezőgazdaság, állattenyésztés pengelolaan pertanian atau peternakan búskapur; (bú)stjórn; hagsÿni í búskap amministrazione 農業 농업, 축산 ūkininkavimas, gyvulininkystė zemkopība; lopkopība penternakan zeggenschap, management land-/jordbruk, feavl gospodarowanie, hodowla administração gospodărire, admi­nis­tra­re сельское хозяйство hospodárenie gospodarjenje gazdinstvo jordbruk, lanthushållning การบริหารงานปศุสัตว์ çiftçilik, tarım 農場管理,畜牧業 землеробство, сільське господарювання کاشتکاری sự quản lý 管理


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