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  • Concubinage - Wikipedia
    The term concubine (c 1300), meaning "a paramour, a woman who cohabits with a man without being married to him", comes from the Latin concubina (f ) and concubinus (m ), terms that in Roman law meant "one who lives unmarried with a married man or woman"
  • CONCUBINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONCUBINE is a woman with whom a man cohabits without being married
  • What Is a Concubine? Bible Meaning and Examples
    In the Bible, a concubine was a woman acquired by a man as a secondary wife Her purpose was to provide a male heir in the case of a barren wife, to provide more children in general to enhance the family’s workforce and wealth, and to satisfy the man’s sexual desires
  • What is a concubine? Why did God allow men to have concubines . . .
    In the Bible, a concubine is a woman who lives with a man as if she were a wife, but without having the same status as a wife Concubines in the patriarchal age and beyond held an inferior rank—they were “secondary” wives
  • CONCUBINE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    He might marry a secondary wife, or concubine, because he was without offspring, but "the concubine", the Code lays down, "shall not rank with the wife" Presumably a man may have but one legitimate wife, and children by concubines must be registered as illegitimate
  • concubine noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
    Definition of concubine noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (especially in some societies in the past) a woman who lives with a man, often in addition to his wife or wives, but who is less important than they are The sultan’s wives and concubines lived in the harem
  • Concubinage | Marriage, Family Gender Roles | Britannica
    The Judeo-Christian term concubine has generally been applied exclusively to women, although a cohabiting male may also be called a concubine In Roman law concubinage was the permanent cohabitation of a man and a woman outside of their existing formal marriages




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