bigamy

suomi-englanti sanakirja

bigamy englannista suomeksi

  1. kaksiavioisuus

  2. bigamia, kaksinnaiminen

  1. Substantiivi

  2. bigamia, kaksinnaiminen

bigamy englanniksi

  1. The state of having two (legal or illegal) spouses simultaneously.

  2. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) William Brome|year=1584|section=book XV (The Exposition of Iidoni,(nb...))|pages=459–460|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=2fNZAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA460|oclc=309030709|passage=But now we may find in S. ''the Virgin|Margarets'' life, who it is that is Chriſtes wife: whereby we are ſo much wiſer than we were before. But looke in the life of ''S. of Alexandria|Katharine'', in the golden legend, and you ſhall find that he was alſo married to ''S. Katharine'', and that our ladie made the marriage, &c. An excellent authoritie for bigamie.

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3 Q1)&93;, / Euen in the afternoone of her beſt daies / Made priſe and purchaſe of his &91;IV of England|Edward IV's&93; luſtfull eye, / Seduct the pitch and height of al his thoughts, / To baſe declenſion and loathd bigamie, / By her in his vnlawfull bed he got.

  4. (quote-book)|edition=7th|location=London|publisher=(...) Thomas Williams(nb...)|year=1661|page=592|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=UVFEAAAAcAAJ&pg=PT63|oclc=863305676|passage=''Not to take a Wife to her Siſter'' Not to take one Wife to another, or not to have at once two Wives. This ſentence condemneth ''Bigamie'', and ''Polygamie'', having two or more Wives together, of Leviticus|Leviticus 18. 18. ''Neither ſhalt thou take a Wife to her Siſter to vex her.''

  5. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Robert Knaplock (...), and Samuel Ballard(nb...)|year=1720|volume_plain=2nd part|oclc=993756373|passage=It is the Complaint of many that ſecular Judges and others make an Objection of Bigamy againſt Clerks when they are taken and impriſon'd for their Crimes, and demand to be ſent to the Eccleſiaſtical Court; ... Farther he who marries a Widow, or two Women oftentimes does not contract Bigamy according to them, and they do not eſteem ſome to be Bigamiſts, who really are ſo.

  6. (quote-book)|location=Portland, Me.|publisher=(...) Thomas B. Wait, & Co.|year=1807|section=book I (Of the Rights of Persons), footnote 2|page=377|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=kQ0wAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA376|oclc=81391043|passage=This is a peculiar privilege of the clergy, that sentence of death can never be passed upon them for any number of manslaughters, bigamies, simple larcenies, or other clergyable offences; ...

  7. (RQ:Melville Omoo)

  8. (quote-journal)|date=15 February 1868|volume=XXV|issue=642|page=201|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=P7JLAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA201|column=1|oclc=970918069|passage=The providers of our sensational fiction ... have gone on describing murders, bigamies, and forgeries, forgeries, bigamies, and murders, until at length these crimes have become about the most commonplace acts that a hero or heroine can perform.

  9. (quote-book)

  10. A second marriage after the death of a spouse.

  11. (synonyms)

  12. (quote-book)|edition=new|location=London|publisher=(...) Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers|Company of Stationers|year=1624|section=folio 45, recto and verso|sectionurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=b2IE5db7vbMC&pg=PA45|oclc=1164983777|passage=Bigamie was a counterplea (deuiſed at y&868; Councell of Lyons, vpon mislike of ſecond marriage) to be obiected, when the priſoner demaundeth the benefite of the Clergie, to wit, his Book, as namely to ſay, that he which demaundeth the priuiledge of the Clergie, was married to ſuch a woman at ſuch a place, within ſuch a Dioceſſe, and that ſhee is dead, and that hee hath married another woman within the ſame Dioceſſe, or within ſome other Dioceſſe, and ſo is Bigamus.