Definition of Bigamously

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bigamously

big upped
big ups
big wheel
big wheels
big whoop
big wig
big wigs
big wow
biga
bigae
bigamies
bigaminate
bigamist
bigamists
bigamous
bigamously (current term)
bigamy
bigarade
bigarades
bigaroon
bigaroons
bigarreau
bigarreaus
bigcreekite
bigemina
bigeminal
bigeminal bodies
bigeminal pregnancy
bigeminal pulse

Literary usage of Bigamously

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1894)
"... that the marriage should be forgotten— did this mean that he wished to be free to make love to Cloete Sparshott 1 Perhaps marry her bigamously ? ..."

2. A Digest of the Law of Evidence: With Additional Text by James Fitzjames Stephen, George S. Berry (1918)
"... gone to California, a decree of a New Hampshire probate court adjudging that she was the widow of the person she bigamously married 2 Per Blackburn, J., ..."

3. Peter Abélard by Joseph McCabe (1901)
"It is grotesque to compare him to Abelard for his " heresy " ; and to say that he recalls Abelard in his weakness (to the extent of bigamously marrying and ..."

4. Heroes and Heroines of Fiction: Classical, Mediæval, Legendary; Famous by William Shepard Walsh (1914)
"Tessa, in George Eliot's Romola, an innocent Tuscan peasant girl who is bigamously married by Tito ..."

5. Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National by John Walter Osborne (1869)
"10th, 1868, for the murder of Tamzen Parsons, whom he had bigamously married. He made a remarkable speech upon the scaffold, ..."

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