All 8 Uses
nuptial
in
The Bad Beginning
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- "It's called Nuptial Law," Klaus said, "and I learned many interesting things while reading it."†
p. 82.7 *nuptial = of or relating to a wedding
- "The word 'nuptial,"' Klaus said, "means 'relating to marriage."†
p. 82.9
- Klaus turned to a different section of Nuptial Law.†
p. 84.3
- "The only legal requirements of marriage in this community" Klaus explained, holding up Nuptial Law to show his sister where he'd learned the information, "are your saying 'I do,' and signing a document in your own hand in the presence of a judge—like Justice Strauss!"†
p. 86.1
- Klaus sighed, and relinquished—a word which here means "gave to Count Olaf even though he didn't want to"—the book on nuptial law.†
p. 95.9
- There were scraps of paper on which he had written his evil ideas in an illegible scrawl, lying in messy piles on top of the copy of Nuptial Law he had taken away from Klaus.†
p. 106.6
- I read it here in Nuptial Law.†
p. 113.7
- "If Violet is indeed right-handed," she said carefully, "and she signed the document with her left hand, then it follows that the signature does not fulfill the requirements of the nuptial laws.†
p. 134.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(nuptial) concerning a wedding
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)