a. [f. med.L. bigam-us (see BIGAM) + -OUS.] Living in bigamy; involving bigamy. Bigamously adv., so as to commit or involve bigamy.

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1864.  Times, 17 Aug., 9/1 (reviewing ‘Enoch Arden’). The effect of Arden’s dying confession on his bigamous wife.

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1866.  Standard, 2 June, 7/4. He deserted her and contracted a bigamous marriage. Ibid. (1882), 14 Oct., 2/7. Charged with bigamously intermarrying with one L—.

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