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concubines

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for concubines.

Editorial note

Sun Tzu divided the concubines into two groups and appointed the king's two favorite concubines as their leaders.

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Quick take

A sexual partner, especially a woman, to whom one is not or cannot be married.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of concubines gathered in one view.

noun

A sexual partner, especially a woman, to whom one is not or cannot be married.

noun

A woman who lives with a man, but who is not a wife.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for concubines.

noun

A sexual partner, especially a woman, to whom one is not or cannot be married.

noun

A woman who lives with a man, but who is not a wife.

Example sentences

1

Sun Tzu divided the concubines into two groups and appointed the king's two favorite concubines as their leaders.

2

Let them wallow in their pathetic cult bunkers with their concubines for the rest of their natural lives.

3

The redefinition is relative to a variety of traditional definitions which include weird (and also Biblical) concepts like polygamy, concubines and having compulsory sex with your brother's wife.

4

After the execution, the remaining concubines obeyed his commands with perfect discipline, demonstrating the effectiveness of his methods.

5

Or are the ranks going to thin from 10B to 10000 trillionaires and world-scale con-artist misanthropes plus their concubines?

6

After the robot beckons to the kind's concubines, he orders the craftsman to be killed.

7

First, the guy making robo-concubines is just strange, in a scientific sort of way.

8

But they did not all remain virgins for long: They were the emperor’s concubines.

9

One edge outcome is a world with 100 trillionaires, 1000000 concubines, a bunch of butlers and hair stylists, and no other humans.

10

I think I'd save the stuff about murdering and mutilating concubines until you're comfortable with them watching R-rated movies.

11

When the exercise began, the concubines laughed and did not follow the orders.

12

One particularly troubling end state is a world with 100 trillionaires, 100000 concubines, a bunch of coiffeurs and masseurs, and no other humans.

Quote examples

1

Was it to convey that these robo-concubines are "in the future" or "some time in the future"?

2

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.

3

"The redefinition is relative to a variety of traditional definitions which include weird (and also Biblical) concepts like polygamy, concubines and having compulsory sex with your brother's wife." If the definition includes all those, then there isn't really a definition worth the name.

4

Which isn't to say economic slaves weren't bought and sold, just that demand for them was weak and likely the trade only existed because acquiring them was a "free" byproduct for a seller who acquired them while conducting raids aimed at acquiring liquid wealth and potential concubines.

Proper noun examples

1

Concubines (and their male counterparts).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use concubines in a sentence?

Sun Tzu divided the concubines into two groups and appointed the king's two favorite concubines as their leaders.

What does concubines mean?

A sexual partner, especially a woman, to whom one is not or cannot be married.

What part of speech is concubines?

concubines is commonly used as noun.