6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Concubine' in a Sentence
"A woman who lives with a man without being legally married to him, often considered as socially or sexually subservient; a mistress." more
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In the ancient kingdom, the concubine's quarters were adorned with exquisite tapestries.
In ancient times, kings sometimes had a concubine in addition to their queen.
She discovered a hidden cache of love letters exchanged between the lord and his concubines.
She lived as a concubine in the ancient emperor's palace.
The medieval king had a concubine who held a significant influence in the royal court.
In ancient civilizations, a king might have had a concubine who lived in the royal palace.
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