Marital
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early 16th century: from Latin maritalis, from maritus ‘husband’.
wiktionary
From Middle French marital, and its source, Latin maritalis, from maritus(“husband”).
etymonline
marital (adj.)
"of or pertaining to a husband, or to marriage as it pertains to the husband," hence, more broadly, "pertaining to or relating to marriage, matrimonial," c. 1600, from French maritale and directly from Latin maritalis "of or belonging to married people," from maritus "married man, husband," which is of uncertain origin (see marry (v.)).