beena marriage, common-law marriage, concubinage, left-handed marriage, leviration, marriage of convenience, monogyny, picture marriage, polygamy, trial marriage
Definitionn. having only one spouse at a time
Last update: September 12, 2015
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When my husband and I got married, we took a vow of monogamy. [Please select]
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Spenser left the religious cult because it forbade monogamy and insisted that all men have multiple wives. [Please select]
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Monogamy was the rule, and a childless wife might give her husband a maid (who was no wife) to bear him children, who were reckoned hers. [Please select]
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But--Georgie, I've been thinking of one mild bat--oh, don't worry, old pillar of monogamy; it's highly proper. [Please select]
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"This from Fourier: 'Monogamy and private property are the main characteristics of Civilisation."' [Please select]
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If matrimony nowadays didn't always mean monogamy, who was chiefly to blame. [Please select]
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Doria gave him a glance which in spite of my devotion to Barbara and my abhorrence of hair's breadth deviation from strict monogamy dealt me a pang of unregenerate jealousy. [Please select]
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Susan tried to show her audiences in Utah that her point of attack under both monogamy and polygamy was the subjection of women, and that to remedy this the self-support of women was essential. [Please select]
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