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The noun ' concubine ' has an etymology rooted in Latin and Old French. It can be traced back to the Latin word 'concubina,' formed from 'con-' meaning 'together' and 'cubare' meaning 'to lie down' or 'to rest.' In ancient Rome, a 'concubina' referred to a woman who lived with a man in a relationship that was not legally recognized as a marriage but had a degree of social acceptance. This etymology underscores the notion of cohabitation or dwelling together, emphasizing the intimate nature of ... The meaning of CONCUBINE is a woman with whom a man cohabits without being married. concubine f (plural concubines or concubinen, no diminutive, masculine concubaan or concubant) concubine synonyms Synonyms: bijvrouw, bijwijf, bijzit, bijzitster (Suriname) female partner in a common-law marriage CONCUBINE definition: 1. a woman who, in some societies, lives and has sex with a man she is not married to, and has a…. Learn more.