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Infidelity vs Concubinage - What's the difference?

infidelity | concubinage |

As nouns the difference between infidelity and concubinage

is that infidelity is unfaithfulness in marriage: practice or instance of having a sexual or romantic affair with someone other than one's spouse, without the consent of the spouse while concubinage is the state of cohabiting or living together as man and wife while not married.

infidelity

English

Noun

(infidelities)
  • Unfaithfulness in marriage: practice or instance of having a sexual or romantic affair with someone other than one's spouse, without the consent of the spouse.
  • Unfaithfulness in some other moral obligation.
  • * 1937 , Arnold Oskar Meyer, England in German opinion throughout the centuries , page 6:
  • It was disastrous that England's infidelity towards Frederick the Great — which no one, not even a German, condemned more strongly than did William Pitt — had to affect one of the most popular heroes of our national history.
  • Lack of religious belief.
  • * Bishop Ward
  • The means used to this purpose are partly didactical, and partly protreptical; demonstrating the truth of the gospel, and then urging the professors of those truths to be stedfast(SIC) in the faith, and to beware of infidelity .

    Synonyms

    * (marital) adultery * (moral) betrayal * (religious) faithlessness

    Antonyms

    * (moral) faithfulness * (moral) loyalty * (moral) fidelity

    concubinage

    English

    Noun

  • The state of cohabiting or living together as man and wife while not married.
  • The state of being a concubine.
  • * 1902' Websters International Dictionary. "In some countries, ' concubinage is marriage of an inferior kind, or performed with less solemnity than a true or formal marriage; or marriage with a woman of inferior condition to whom the husband does not convey his rank or quality. Under Roman Law, it was the living together of a man and a woman in sexual relations without marriage but in conformity with local law."