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Concubinage is an interpersonal and sexual relationship between two people in which the couple does not want to, or cannot, enter into a full marriage. In China , until the 20th century, concubinage was a formal and institutionalized practice that upheld concubines' rights and obligations. Many Middle Eastern societies used concubinage for reproduction.
In ancient Rome , the practice of concubinatus was a monogamous relationship that was an alternative to marriage, usually because of the woman's lesser social status. Widowed or divorced men often took a concubina , the Latin term from which the English "concubine" is derived, rather than remarrying, so as to avoid complications of inheritance. After the Christianization of the Roman Empire , Christian emperors improved the status of the concubine by granting concubines and their children the sorts of property and inheritance rights usually reserved for wives.
In the Judeo-Christian world, the term concubine has almost exclusively been applied to women, although a cohabiting male may also be called a concubine. The English terms "concubine" and "concubinage" appeared in the 14th century, [ 17 ] [ 18 ] deriving from Latin terms in Roman society and law. The term concubine c. The Latin terms are derived from the verb from concumbere "to lie with, to lie together, to cohabit," an assimilation of " com ", a prefix meaning "with, together" and " cubare ", meaning "to lie down".
Concubinage emerged as an English term in the late 14th century to mean the "state of being a concubine; act or practice of cohabiting in intimacy without legal marriage", and was derived from Latin by means of Old French, [ 19 ] where the term may in turn have been derived from the Latin concubinatus , [ 22 ] an institution in ancient Rome that meant "a permanent cohabitation between persons to whose marriage there were no legal obstacles". Forms of concubinage have existed in all cultures, though the prevalence of the practice and the rights and expectations of the persons involved have varied considerably, as have the rights of the offspring born from such relationships, a concubine's legal and social status, their role within a household and society's perceptions of the institution.