bigamy
Americannoun
plural
bigamies-
Law. the crime of marrying while one has a spouse still living, from whom no valid divorce has been effected.
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Ecclesiastical. any violation of canon law concerning marital status that would disqualify a person from receiving holy orders or from retaining or surpassing an ecclesiastical rank.
noun
Other Word Forms
- bigamist noun
- bigamous adjective
- bigamously adverb
Etymology
Origin of bigamy
1200–50; Middle English bigamie < Medieval Latin bigamia ( Late Latin bigam ( us ) bigamous + Latin -ia -y 3 )
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But with no-fault divorces, a couple could split amiably, without accusing or proving anything like bigamy or fraud or abandonment.
From Los Angeles Times • May 24, 2024
In 2021, Lai Xiaomin, the former chairman of Huarong - one of China's biggest state-controlled asset management companies - was executed after being found guilty of corruption and bigamy.
From BBC • Sep. 13, 2023
Circuit Court of Appeals panel ordered the Mississippi secretary of state to stop enforcing a provision in the state constitution that disenfranchises people convicted of specific crimes, including murder, forgery and bigamy.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 4, 2023
Under the Mississippi Constitution, people convicted of 10 specific felonies - including murder, forgery and bigamy - lose the right to vote.
From Washington Times • Aug. 4, 2023
Supporters of Adams said that Rachel Jackson was guilty of adultery and bigamy.
From "In the Shadow of Liberty" by Kenneth C. Davis
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