Lexicographical Neighbors of Bigamously
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, ..."