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concubine

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++con·cu·bine /ˈkɒŋkjəbaɪn $ ˈkɑːŋ-/ noun [countable]  SYSEX/HAVE SEX WITHa woman in the past who lived with and had sex with a man who already had a wife or wives, but who was socially less important than the wives 〔旧时的〕妾,姨太太,小老婆
Examples from the Corpus
concubineHe was the elder brother of Burun's father, the son of a concubine, never acknowledged as heir.He is refused hospitality by the rich village priest, who lives with a concubine.Giving up his five wives and dozen concubines, Vladimir demanded that all his subjects in Kiev become baptized.The priest and his concubine retire; the guest soon seduces the girl with the promise of the sheepskin in payment.Pharaoh's daughter would probably be a daughter by one of his concubines, not a princess of blood-royal.On the death of his third wife, Charles lived with no less than three concubines who bore him numerous children.The priest had to be denounced by his parishioners; many with concubines would have escaped challenge.There is little doubt that those Roman writers who equate slaves with concubines were telling the truth.
Origin concubine (1200-1300) Old French Latin concubina, from com- ( → COM-) + cubare to lie
con·cu·bine nounChineseSyllable
past who in the and Corpus a with woman lived had


concubine
concubine /ˈkɒŋkjəbaɪn, ˈkɒŋkjʊbaɪn $ ˈkɑːŋ-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin concubina, from com- ( ⇨ COM-) + cubare 'to lie'
a woman in the past who lived with and had sex with a man who already had a wife or wives, but who was socially less important than the wives


con·cu·bineBrE /ˈkɒŋkjubaɪn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɑːŋkjubaɪn/ 🔊 noun(especially in some societies in the past) a woman who lives with a man, often in addition to his wife or wives, but who is less important than they are (尤指旧时某些社会里的)妾,姨太太,小老婆