| James George Frazer - 1918 - 616 sider
...that the marriage is seldom considered as completely celebrated until the seventh day, and never until the third. A husband always shuns the insulting epithet...of the bride, the second to the mother, and so on." 3 Among the Ait Tameldu of Morocco a bridegroom has not intercourse with his bride until the third... | |
| James George Frazer - 1919 - 612 sider
...that the marriage is seldom considered as completely celebrated until the seventh day, and never until the third. A husband always shuns the insulting epithet...father of the bride, the second to the mother, and so on."8 Among the Ait Tameldu of Morocco a bridegroom has not intercourse with his bride until the third... | |
| Charles Fox Burney - 1920 - 700 sider
...that the marriage is seldom considered as completely celebrated until the seventh day, and never until the third. A husband always shuns the insulting epithet...of the bride, the second to the mother, and so on.' A large number of instances of deferring consummation of marriage for various periods are cited by... | |
| Edward Westermarck - 1921 - 622 sider
...Proceed. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, xiii. 228 sq. An Arab traveller, Muhammad ibn 'Umar, says that in Darfur " the marriage is seldom considered as completely celebrated...of the bride, the second to the mother, and so on " (Travels of an Arab Merchant in Soudan, abridged from the French by Bayle St. John, p. 107). * Farler,... | |
| James George Frazer - 2000 - 618 sider
...that (he marriage a seldom considered as completely celebrated until the seventh day, and never until the third. A husband always shuns the insulting epithet...temperance is dedicated to some particular person: the fin! to the father of the bride, the second to the mother, and so on." p. 107. "It i' a strange custom... | |
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