conjuge
A conjuge, also known as a spouse, is a person who is married to another. The term "conjuge" is derived from the Latin word "conjugis," which means "married to." In many cultures, the role of a conjuge is multifaceted, encompassing emotional support, companionship, and often, shared responsibilities within the household. The legal and social recognition of conjuge status varies across different societies, with some cultures recognizing monogamous marriages, while others may acknowledge polygamous or polyandrous relationships.
The institution of marriage and the role of a conjuge have evolved significantly over time, influenced by
In contemporary society, the term "conjuge" is less commonly used than "spouse," which is more widely recognized