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bigamous Meaning in Bengali



 দ্বিবিবাহ,

Adjective:

দ্বিবিবাহ,





bigamous's Usage Examples:

office or annulled by the church; the state considered such marriages bigamous without a civil annulment (more restricted than a church annulment) or.


obtained by fraud, meaning that his fifth marriage to Jinna Sabiaga had been bigamous and his son by that marriage illegitimate.


later judged to have been bigamous.


On the death of the bigamous Duchess in 1788, the Pierrepont.


He had a bigamous marriage with Lillian Russell in the 1880s.


Shelley's storylines included a bigamous marriage to Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne) and an abusive and controlling.


His father Clotaire evidently had a bigamous marriage (not then uncommon) and he was the offspring of the junior wife.


that he had not, meaning that her marriage to Jackson was technically bigamous.


It is introduced by her second—bigamous—husband.


such sanction was clearly lacking in this case, Luther advised against bigamous marriage, especially for Christians, unless there was extreme necessity.


In 2015 Tom became a father of his girlfriend Peri's child, and Cindy's bigamous marriage, when she was still married to Mac Nightingale, and had their.


it was his only legal marriage (although he also married another woman bigamously the following year).


1766, Buch (Berlin) – 25 March 1789) was a German lady-in-waiting and a bigamous morganatic spouse of King Frederick William II of Prussia.


to Herbert Weld Blundell's translation Hailu considered this alliance bigamous, but Crummy's interpretation of the Ge'ez text is Hailu was more concerned.


He was the son of Emperor Basil of Trebizond and his second (and bigamous) wife, Irene of Trebizond.


1964, Elizabeth Feldmann (Kate Dove) in 1992, although the marriage was bigamous, Dee de la Cruz (Claudia Malkovich) in 1997, Gloria Weaver (Janice McKenzie).


though it is void ab initio under California law because it is considered bigamous (see nullity): a divorce decree granted by the Arcadian courts was recognised.


The right curve, labeled bigamous, shows the fitness of the same female entering into a relationship with.


Irene of Trebizond (died around 1382) was the bigamous wife of Basil of Trebizond, by whom he had two sons, Alexios and John (later Alexios III of Trebizond).


given the nicknames "Beau" and "Handsome" Fielding, and later became the bigamous husband of the King's former mistress, Barbara Villiers, the first Duchess.



Synonyms:

polygamous;

Antonyms:

dioecious; monogamous;

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