How Do You Spell WIVES?

Pronunciation: [wˈa͡ɪvz] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Wives" is [wˈa͡ɪvz], [wˈa‍ɪvz], [w_ˈaɪ_v_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

WIVES Meaning and Definition

  1. Wives refer to the plural form of the noun “wife.” A wife is a female partner in a marriage or a committed legal union. The term is typically applied to women who are legally married to their male partners. In the context of a marriage, a wife is perceived as an equal and complementary partner to her husband. Marriage is a legal and societal contract, often based on cultural or religious traditions, which involves a formal commitment between two individuals to share their lives together, typically in a monogamous relationship.

    Wives have various responsibilities within a marriage, including emotional support, companionship, and household management. Traditionally, wives were expected to perform domestic duties such as cooking, cleaning, and taking care of the children. However, contemporary societal norms have evolved to recognize that the roles and responsibilities of wives can vary greatly, with many wives pursuing careers and sharing household chores equally with their spouses.

    In many cultures, marriage is considered a sacred bond and is often accompanied by rituals and ceremonies. Wives are generally considered to be lifelong partners, committed to building a life and raising a family with their chosen spouse. However, it is important to note that the concept of marriage and the role of wives can vary significantly across different societies and cultures, with some allowing for multiple wives or recognizing same-sex marriages.

  2. • A woman united to a man by marriage; a woman engaged in a petty trade, as fishwife.
    • Of wife, which see.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of WIVES

The word "wives" comes from the Old English word "wīf", which originally meant "woman" or "female". In Old English, the plural form of "wīf" was "wīfu", which eventually evolved into the modern word "wives". The Old English word "wīf" is also related to the Old Norse word "víf", which had a similar meaning.

Conjugate verb Wives

CONDITIONAL

I would wive
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FUTURE

I will wive
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they will wive

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have wived
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PAST

I wived
we wived
you wived
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they wived

PAST PERFECT

I had wived
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he/she/it had wived
they had wived

PRESENT

I wive
we wive
you wive
he/she/it wives
they wive

PRESENT PERFECT

I have wived
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you have wived
he/she/it has wived
they have wived
I am wiving
we are wiving
you are wiving
he/she/it is wiving
they are wiving
I was wiving
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I will be wiving
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I would have wived
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