Concubine

/ˈkɑŋkjəbaɪn/ noun

A woman who lives with a man in a long-term relationship without being married, or in historical contexts, a secondary wife in some cultures.

From Latin 'concubina' (female bedfellow), from 'con-' (with) and 'cubare' (to lie down). The term emerged as a legal/social category in ancient Rome and remained in use through medieval times.

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