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Concubinacy
Concubinacy Con*cu"bi*na*cy, n.
The practice of concubinage. [Obs.] --Strype.
Concubinage
Concubinage Con*cu"bi*nage, n.
1. The cohabiting of a man and a woman who are not legally
married; the state of being a concubine.
Note: In some countries, concubinage is marriage of an
inferior kind, or performed with less solemnity than a
true or formal marriage; or marriage with a woman of
inferior condition, to whom the husband does not convey
his rank or quality. Under Roman law, it was the living
of a man and woman in sexual relations without
marriage, but in conformity with local law.
2. (Law) A plea, in which it is alleged that the woman suing
for dower was not lawfully married to the man in whose
lands she seeks to be endowed, but that she was his
concubine.
Concubinal
Concubinal Con*cu"bi*nal, a. [L. concubinalis.]
Of or pertaining to concubinage.
Concubinarian
Concubinarian Con*cu`bi*na"ri*an, a. & n.
Concubinary.
The married and concubinarian, as well as looser
clergy. --Milman.
ConcubinariesConcubinary Con*cu"bi*na*ry, n.; pl. Concubinaries.
One who lives in concubinage. --Jer. Taylor. Concubinary
Concubinary Con*cu"bi*na*ry, a. [LL. concubinarius.]
Relating to concubinage; living in concubinage.
ConcubinaryConcubinary Con*cu"bi*na*ry, n.; pl. Concubinaries.
One who lives in concubinage. --Jer. Taylor. Concubinate
Concubinate Con*cu"bi*nate, n. [L. concubinatus.]
Concubinage. [Obs.] --Johnson.
Concubine
Concubine Con"cu*bine, n. [F., fr. L. concubina; con- + cubare
to lie down, concumbere to lie together, akin to E. cubit.]
1. A woman who cohabits with a man without being his wife; a
paramour.
Note: Concubine has been sometimes, but rarely, used of a
male paramour as well as of a female. --Trench.
2. A wife of inferior condition; a lawful wife, but not
united to the man by the usual ceremonies, and of inferior
condition. Such were Hagar and Keturah, the concubines of
Abraham; and such concubines were allowed by the Roman
laws. Their children were not heirs of their father.
CubingCube Cube, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cubed (k?bd); p. pr. & vb. n.
Cubing.]
To raise to the third power; to obtain the cube of. Succubine
Succubine Suc"cu*bine, a.
Of or pertaining to succuba.
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