a. [f. Gr. ἔξω (see EXO-) + γάμ-ος marriage + -OUS.] Characterized by, of the nature of, or pertaining to, exogamy.
1865. MLennan, Prim. Marriage, iii. 56. Various circumstances common to exogamous tribes.
1883. A. Lang, in Contemp. Rev., Sept., 411. The exogamous prohibition in Rome was as complete as among the Hindoos.