Concubinage – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
concubinage
n.
state of being a concubine; practice of living together without being legally married
Concubinage
Concubinage is an
interpersonal relationship in which a person engages in an ongoing sexual relationship with another person to whom they are not or cannot be married to the full extent of the local meaning of marriage. The inability to marry may be due to multiple factors such as differences in social rank status, an existent marriage, religious prohibitions, professional ones (for example Roman soldiers) or a lack of recognition by appropriate authorities. The woman in such a relationship is referred to as a
concubine.
concubinage
Noun
1. cohabitation without being legally married
(hypernym) cohabitation, living together
concubinage
nm.
concubinage, practice of living together without being legally married
Concubinage
(n.)
The cohabiting of a man and a woman who are not legally married; the state of being a concubine.
(n.)
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.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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