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bigamy n."state of having two wives or husbands at the same time," mid-13c., from Old French bigamie (13c.), from Medieval Latin bigamia "bigamy," from Late Latin bigamus "twice married," a hybrid from bi- "double" (see bi-) + Greek gamos "marrying" (see gamete). The Greek word was digamia, from digamos "twice married." Bigamie is unkinde ðing, On engleis tale, twie-wifing. [c. 1250] In Middle English, also of two successive marriages or marrying a widow. updated on September 25, 2018 |