Definitionadj. of illegal marriage to a second person while legally married to a first
Last update: October 27, 2015
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Thus Archbishop Chichele provided that no clerk married or bigamous (that is, having had two wives insuccession) should exercise spiritual jurisdiction (see Lyndwood, lib. [Please select]
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At first she thought I wanted to snatch away her doctor; but now, after seeing me with Gordon, she considers me a bigamous monster who wants them both. [Please select]
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Yet in it occurs a most "primitive" incident, the bigamous household of the hero; this is glossed over in Mr. [Please select]
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His sturdy Americanism resented this bigamous citizenship. [Please select]
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In England she contracted a bigamous marriage with a youthful officer, and within two weeks they fled to Spain for safety from the law. [Please select]
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His marriage to me was bigamous; he undertook the task of leading a dual married life, and, when I discovered it, I left him. [Please select]
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Consequently, she was in position to prove to the most captious critic that she was a woman of undoubted virtue, the innocent victim of a scoundrel who had inveigled her into a bigamous marriage. [Please select]
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