Definition of Digamy. Meaning of Digamy. Synonyms of Digamy

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Definition of Digamy

Digamy
Digamy Dig"a*my, n. [Gr. ? a second marriage; di- = di`s- twice + ? marriage. Cf. Bigamy.] Act, or state, of being twice married; deuterogamy. [R.]

Meaning of Digamy from wikipedia

- date to the earlier era of more widespread censure include deuterogamy and digamy, but the terms second marriage or remarriage are more readily understood...
- dextrin, dextrorse, dextrose di- two Gr**** δι- (di-) diatomic, dicot, digamy, diode, dipole dia- apart, through Gr**** διά (diá) deacon, diagram, dialysis...
- 1962, p. 1275:1. The practice or principle of marrying only once. opp. to digamy now rare 2. The condition, rule or custom of being married to only one person...
- 1962, p. 1275:1. The practice or principle of marrying only once. opp. to digamy now rare 2. The condition, rule or custom of being married to only one person...
- 1962, p. 1275:1. The practice or principle of marrying only once. opp. to digamy now rare 2. The condition, rule or custom of being married to only one person...
- is excusable which is avoidable. In a word, shun to be found guilty of digamy, and you do not expose yourself to the necessity of administering what a...
- ordination). In the time around Jesus' birth, polygamy (also called bigamy or digamy in texts) was understood as having several spouses consecutively, as evidenced...
- dextrin, dextrorse, dextrose di- two Gr**** δι- (di-) diatomic, dicot, digamy, diode, dipole dia- apart, through Gr**** διά (diá) deacon, diagram, dialysis...
- off the crowns eight days later, the rite of second marriages (called "digamy", digamia, in which the persons are not crowned), and the very long unction...
- Internally, the Orthodox Church was beset with accusations of simony and digamy. At the end of the 16th century, two eastern patriarchs visited Ruthenia...