By strict adherence to this schedule, he has been a successful, if tired, bigamist for three years. |
Thus he became a bigamist, according to the laws of the Roman Church. |
He has made you out to be a perjured, wilful, cruel bigamist. |
That campaign coincided with a rare public glimpse of Kennedy womanising, with reports that the President had been secretly married once before, and so might be a bigamist. |
A bigamous marriage is invalid, but the bigamist is punished. |
Another law allowing adulterous wives to be jailed prescribes mere fines for errant husbands. Mr Yilmaz's cabinet, it is true, does not contain, as its piously Islamist-led predecessor did, a bigamist minister. |