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concubine

con·cu·bine [ kóngkyə bn, kónkyə bn ] (plural con·cu·bines)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. official mistress in some cultures: a woman who is the lover of a wealthy married man but with the social status of a subordinate form of wife, often kept in a separate home, especially in imperial China

2. woman lover living with man: a woman who lives with a man and has a sexual relationship with him but is not married to him ( dated )

[13th century. Via French< Latin concubina "sharer of somebody's bed" < cubare "lie down"]

con·cu·bi·na·ry [ kon kybi nèrree ] adjective
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