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Showing words for CONCUBINE using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Concubine

concubine

8 Letter Words for Concubine

cubicone

7 Letter Words for Concubine

euconic

6 Letter Words for Concubine

bicone, boccie, bounce, buccin, bunion, cicone, conine, connie, ennoic, euboic, incube, nuncio, unbone, uncoin, unnice

5 Letter Words for Concubine

becco, benic, benin, benni, biune, bonce, bonie, bonne, bueno, bunce, bunco, ceibo, cocin, concn, conic, conin, conne, connu, cubic, cunei, cunni, ennui, inone, niobe, nonce, nonic, nucin, nunce, oenin, oncin, ounce, unice, union

4 Letter Words for Concubine

bein, beni, benn, beno, bice, bien, bine, bino, bion, boce, bone, bonn, boun, bunn, cebu, cine, cion, coin, conc, cone, coni, conn, coue, cube, cubi, cuon, ebon, ecco, econ, euoi, icon, inbe, inne, nebn, nebo, nein, neon, nice, nine, none, noun, nunc, oeci, once, unbe, unce, unci, unco, unie, unio

3 Letter Words for Concubine

bec, ben, bin, bio, boc, boe, bon, bun, cbc, cen, ceo, cie, cob, con, cub, cue, cun, ebn, ecb, ecc, eco, ecu, enc, eon, ice, inc, inn, ion, iou, nbe, nco, neb, nei, neo, nib, nie, nne, nob, non, nub, nun, obe, obi, oie, one, oni, oui, ubc, ubi, unb, unc, uni, unn

Definitions for Concubine

[1] a woman who cohabits with a man to whom she is not legally married, especially one regarded as socially or sexually subservient; mistress.
[2] (among polygamous peoples) a secondary wife, usually of inferior rank.
[3] (especially formerly in Muslim societies) a woman residing in a harem and kept, as by a sultan, for sexual purposes.
[4] (in polygamous societies) a secondary wife, usually of lower social rank
[5] a woman who cohabits with a man

Words related to Concubine

mistress, courtesan

Words nearby Concubine

concretionary, concretism, concretize, concubinage, concubinary, concubine, concupiscence, concupiscent, concupiscible, concur, concurrence

Origin of Concubine

1250–1300; Middle English (< Anglo-French ) < Latin concubīna, equivalent to concub- (variant stem of concumbere to lie together; see con-, incumbent) + -īna feminine suffix

Word origin for Concubine

C13: from Old French, from Latin concubīna, from concumbere to lie together, from cubare to lie

Synonyms for Concubine

mistress, courtesan, kept woman