IPA: /kəˈnʌbɪəlɪti/
KK: /kəˈnʌbɪəlɪti/
The state or quality of being married or in a marital relationship.
Their connubiality was evident in the way they supported each other.
Connubiality is formed from "con-" (meaning together) and "nubere" (meaning to marry). The term refers to the state of being married or the condition of a marital relationship, emphasizing the union of two individuals.
Think of 'together' ('con-') in a marriage ('nubere') — that's why connubiality refers to the state of being married.