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[ big-uh-mist ] / ˈbɪg ə mɪst /
nouna person who commits bigamy. Origin of bigamistFirst recorded in 1625–35; bigam(y) + -ist OTHER WORDS FROM bigamistbig·a·mis·tic, adjectivebig·a·mis·ti·cal·ly, adverbWords nearby bigamistbifunctional, bifurcate, bifurcation, big, biga, bigamist, bigamous, bigamy, big and bold, Big Apple, bigarade Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bigamistJerry Lee got married again: At seventeen, he was a bigamist; at nineteen, he was a father, to Jerry Lee Lewis, Jr. The Strange and Mysterious Death of Mrs. Jerry Lee Lewis|Richard Ben Cramer|January 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST Washington DC's mysterious tunnel builder: lepidopterist, bigamist, recreational tunnel builder. Your Daily Brain Candy|Megan McArdle|October 31, 2012|DAILY BEAST As a bigamist I suppose on the whole I've been fairly successful. The Crow's Nest|Clarence Day, Jr. Under this divine law, a man marrying a widow was declared to be a bigamist. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12)|Robert G. Ingersoll
"That is what a bigamist should tell the jury," retorted La Briere, laughing. Modeste Mignon|Honore de Balzac I'm not a bigamist, I've got a wife already and four children, and jolly glad I shall be to get back to 'em. Mrs. Warren's Daughter|Sir Harry Johnston As in Aragon, the question turned theoretically upon the presumable heresy of the bigamist. A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 4|Henry Charles Lea
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