Bigam

/ˈbaɪɡæm/ noun

A person who is married to two people at the same time (archaic form of bigamist).

From Old French 'bigame', derived from Medieval Latin 'bigamus', which combines 'bi-' (twice) and Greek 'gamos' (marriage). This is an older form that's rarely used today.

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