con|far|re|a|tion «kon FAR ee AY shuhn», noun.
the highest and most solemn form of marriage among the ancient Romans, marked by the offering of a cake made of spelt.
╂[< Latin cōnfarreātiō, -ōnis < cōnfarreāre unite in marriage by the offering of bread < com- with + far, farris grain, spelt]
Useful english dictionary. 2012.