unconnubial

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ connubial.

Adjective

unconnubial (comparative more unconnubial, superlative most unconnubial)

  1. Not connubial.
    • 1940, Norman Collins, Gold for my bride, page 51:
      The bed itself was a double one; it had as much brass work about it as a marine engine. Under the white counterpane it looked chaste and unconnubial.