Concubine in a sentence as a noun

Puts words like "concubine" into the weirdest places.

Not a bad runner-up to her scene as Jaba's concubine.

I really doubt most lobbying are clean, but you don't hear about them, because they act like the kings concubines.

By taking her as his concubine he deprived his rival of access to capital.

"Boy you guys, wouldn't it be neat if a software development career entitled you to a concubine on top of everything else?

A captain of the army comes to his town to wed a virgin concubine, only to find out that she is actually his sister and they are children of the old man.

The system in place there required newly married women upon marriage to leave their husbands and work for the lord of the area, often as a concubine.

You can certainly get to be the cult leader's consort/concubine, but you're usually better off with someone who actually values you as an individual.

If we were trying to keep marriage "as it's been", then I would have gotten a dowry, had a couple concubines on the side, and my wives would have been considered my personal property.

It follows Prince Genji from being born to an low ranking concubine of the Emperor and follows his adventures, and how he gets exiled, and returns, and eventually becomes Emperor himself.

Decision making that depends or depended on knowing how much data there is is over.> The execution space on the web today is that the client is the server's server, its bondsman if not concubine.

It's an overwhelmingly feminine show about inter-concubine intrigue in the imperial harem.

Even in the absolute worst case scenario, your tribe being conquered and all of your men slaughtered, you would most likely be taken as a wife or concubine by the conquerors and life would for the most part continue on as usual after some time.

Before searching the internet for the answer a couple years ago, my speculation used to be that artists were afraid to make well endowed statues because some wife or concubine of the emperor might make an unflattering comparison, and it was never a good idea in those days to get an emperor pissed off at you.

Concubine definitions

noun

a woman who cohabits with an important man

See also: courtesan doxy paramour