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From co- +‎ husband.

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co-husband (plural co-husbands)

  1. In a polyandrous marriage, another husband of a man’s wife.
    Coordinate term: co-wife
    • 1997, David Lipset, Mangrove man: dialogics of culture in the Sepik estuary, page 72:
      When younger brother calls [his elder brother's wife] his "co-wife" and reciprocally, when she calls him "co-husband," rights in sexuality are being satirized.
    • 2004, Govindraraj Sulekha, The Co-husband:
      The village chief Sambhu, upheld Mahesh’s claim to half of Damodar’s wealth since he was his co-husband

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