concubina
concubine
noun kohn-koo-BEE-nah Rare
Origin: From Latin concubina, from concumbere, 'to lie together.'
Usage Note
Concubina refers to a woman living with a man in a long-term relationship without marriage, historically often in a legally recognized but subordinate status. The male counterpart is concubino. In modern Spanish the term is largely historical, literary, or legal; in everyday speech pareja or compañera are used instead. The abstract noun is concubinato.
Examples
"En la antigüedad, muchos nobles tenían concubinas."
Natural Translation
In antiquity, many nobles had concubines.
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