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polygamist

[ puh-lig-uh-mist ]

noun

  1. a person who practices or favors polygamy.


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Other Words From

  • po·lyga·mistic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of polygamist1

First recorded in 1630–40; polygam(y) + -ist
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Example Sentences

Since polygamist marriages are not legally recognized in the United States, the “spiritual unions” usually end with an announcement rather than a divorce or legal filing.

The leaders of the so-called men's conferences have been polygamists - seen by some as people who go against the grain, against societal pressures, to do what they want to do.

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And the colony’s two leaders were polygamists whose “plural wives” accompanied them to California.

She got a close-up look at groups and trends on the fringes of society, including Satan worshippers, polygamists and sex workers.

A university professor, Ata Aidoo won many literary awards including the 1992 Commonwealth Writers Prize for Changes, a love story about a statistician who divorces her first husband and enters into a polygamist marriage.

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