Dictionary Definition
concubinage n : cohabitation without being
legally married
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English
Etymology
concubo - concubare: to lie together; to have intercourse. through Old French to Middle English.Noun
concubinage- The state of cohabiting or living together as man and wife while not married.
- The state of being a concubine.
- 1902 Websters International Dictionary. "In some countries, concubinage is marriage of an inferior kind, or performed with less solemnity than a true or formal marriage; or marriage with a woman of inferior condition to whom the husband does not convey his rank or quality. Under Roman Law, it was the living together of a man and a woman in sexual relations without marriage but in conformity with local law."
Extensive Definition
Concubinage is the state of a woman or youth in
an ongoing, quasi-matrimonial relationship with a man of higher
social status. Typically, the man has an official wife and, in
addition, one or more concubines. Concubines have limited rights of
support from the man, and their offspring are publicly acknowledged
as the man's children, albeit of lower status than children born by
the official wife or wives; these legal rights distinguish a
concubine from a mistress.
Concubinage
The term concubine generally signifies ongoing, quasi-matrimonial relationships where the woman is of lower social status than the man or the official wife or wives. Some historical Asian and European rulers maintained concubines as well as wives.Historically, concubinage was frequently
voluntary (by the girl and/or her family's arrangement), as it
provided a measure of economic security for the woman involved.
Involuntary, or servile, concubinage sometimes involves sexual
slavery of one member of the relationship, typically the woman,
being a pleasure slave to the man.
Where it has a legal status, as in ancient Rome,
concubinage is akin, although inferior, to marriage. In opposition
to those laws, traditional Western
laws do not acknowledge the legal status of concubines, but rather
only admit monogamous marriages. Any other relationship does not
enjoy legal protection; the woman is necessarily a mistress.
Concubinus
In Roman times, this was the title of a young male who was chosen by his master as a bedmate. Concubini were often referred to ironically in the literature of the time. Catullus assumes in the wedding poem 61.126 that the young manor lord has a concubinus who considers himself elevated above the other slaves.In the Bible
In the Bible (Book of Genesis 16 and 21), Abraham took the slave girl Hagar as a concubine. Since Sarah had not conceived up to this point, she offered her maid servant Hagar to Abraham to produce an heir. Abraham did marry Hagar, residing with her according to the Jewish laws of a Pilegesh (Hebrew for Concubine). She produced Ishmael. After a miracle occurred for Sarah—she became fertile in old age—she conceived and gave birth to Isaac. Sarah then demanded that Abraham drive Ishmael, and Hagar his mother, out of the home and into the desert. Abraham found this to be a very difficult thing to do and it was only after finding out that God concured with Sarah that he did this."King Solomon loved, in
addition to the daughter of Pharaoh, many foreign women, Moabite,
Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian and Hittite women, from the nations
concerning which the Lord had warned the Israelites. "You must not
cohabit with them, nor they with you, for they will certainly turn
your hearts to their gods". Solomon held fast to them in love. He
had 700 official wives and 300 concubines...." (1 Kings
11:1-3).
See also
References
- Rosales v. Battle (2003) 113 Cal.App.4th 1178 (California court decision involving status of concubine. Link requires free registration.)
External links
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