noun
- the practice of living together as partners without being legally married
- a relationship in which a woman lives with a man as his secondary wife or mistress
Usage: formal; historical
Usage: historical; refers to traditional practices in some cultures
Examples
- Concubinage was a recognized social arrangement in ancient Rome.
- The law distinguished between marriage and concubinage in medieval Europe.
- Historical records show that concubinage was practiced in various cultures.
- The emperor maintained several relationships through concubinage.
- Legal scholars studied the rights of children born from concubinage.
- Traditional Chinese society had formal rules governing concubinage.