I. känˈkyübəˌnerē, kən- adjective
also con·cu·bi·nar·i·an |känˌkyübə|na(a)rēən, kən|k-
Etymology: concubinary from Medieval Latin concubinarius, from Latin concubina concubine + -arius -ary; concubinarian from concubinary + -ian
: relating to, living in, or sprung from concubinage
II. noun
( -es )
: one living in concubinage