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Legal Definitions - gamalis
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Definition of gamalis
Gamalis
Gamalis is a term used in historical law. It refers to a child who is born to parents who are either married or betrothed but unmarried.
- A child born to a married couple is considered a gamalis.
- If a couple is engaged but not yet married and has a child, that child is also a gamalis.
These examples illustrate that gamalis refers to a child's legal status based on their parents' marital status. If the parents are married or betrothed, the child is considered a gamalis.
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Simple Definition
Term: Gamalis
Definition: Gamalis is a word that was used in the past to describe two different things. The first meaning is a child who was born to parents who were married to each other. The second meaning is a child who was born to parents who were engaged to be married but were not yet married.
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