A woman who cohabits with an important man.
Woman who lives with a man, but who is not a wife.
Among polygamour peoples a wife of inferior rank than the first wife.
1 Keturah is spoken of as a concubine in I Chronicles i, 32.
2 This is the lutanist of the Caliph Al-Mutawakkil and his pet concubine .
3 And Epha the concubine of Caleb bore Haran, and Mosa, and Gezez.
4 She could either marry her concubine or Monsieur Philippot or anyone else.
5 I was once a concubine , and now I am a ruling Duchess.
6 There were only left Saul's daughters and some sons by a concubine .
7 No cast-off concubine luring you behind her shutters? Vlad shook his head.
8 If they are not, let Cytheris, your Antony's travelling concubine , contradict them.
9 The answer: only a single owner can sleep with a concubine .
10 No doubt she was pleased that the Emperor liked her choice of concubine .
11 They must be the children of a concubine , placed in Lady Niu's charge.
12 I am just your concubine , with no say in the matter.
13 The envoy knew not that Princess Ganggang was the daughter of a concubine .
14 The concubine was usually a slave who had been bought by the bridegroom.
15 And Saul had a concubine named Respha, the daughter of Aia.
16 Among the richer classes, it is considered shameful to sell a concubine slave.
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