different between concubinary vs concubinacy
concubinary
English
Etymology
concubine +? -ary
Adjective
concubinary (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to a concubine
Noun
concubinary (uncountable)
- The state of being a concubine
Synonyms
- concubinage
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concubinacy
English
Noun
concubinacy (usually uncountable, plural concubinacies)
- (obsolete) The practice of concubinage.
- 1711, John Strype, Life and Acts of Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury
- He had the Welsh bishoprics also visited; wherein much gross ignorance, and many remainders of superstition, and particularly concubinacy, prevailed among the Clergy
- 1711, John Strype, Life and Acts of Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury
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