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MESALLIANCE

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mé⋅sal⋅li⋅ance

[mey-zuh-lahy-uhns, mey-zal-ee-uhns; Fr. mey-zal-yahns]
–noun, plural mé⋅sal⋅li⋅anc⋅es [mey-zuh-lahy-uhn-siz, mey-zal-ee-uhn-siz; Fr. mey-zal-yahns] .
a marriage with someone who is considered socially inferior; misalliance.

Origin:
1775–85; < F; see mis-, alliance
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mé·sal·li·ance   (mā-zāl'ē-əns, mā'zā-lyäɴs')   
n.  A marriage with a person of inferior social position.

[French : més-, bad (from Old French mes-; see mis-1) + alliance, alliance (from Old French aliance; see alliance).]
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mesalliance 
"marriage with a person of lower social position," 1782, from Fr. mésalliance, from pejorative prefix mes- (from L. mis-) + alliance.
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