Concubines

/ˈkɑŋkjəbaɪnz/ noun

Women who lived with men as secondary wives or mistresses, especially in polygamous societies.

From Latin concubina (female who lies with), from con- (with) + cubare (to lie down). The term reflects the sexual and domestic arrangements of ancient patriarchal societies.

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