English
Etymology
L. concubo - concubare: to lie together; to have intercourse. through Old French to Middle English.
Noun
concubinage
- The state of cohabiting or living together as man and wife while not married.
- The state of being a concubine.
1902 Websters International Dictionary. "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 together of a man and a woman in sexual relations without marriage but in conformity with local law."
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