Yes, such a man is known as a "harem-keeper".
The word Harem is Hebrew for forbidden, so the word is not specifying man or woman. It was however used to describe the quarters of women as being Harem or forbidden. The men who had women as slaves, servants, and wives owned them as property so they were also considered Harem property. If you are talking about the collective noun for men and women the word for a group of women is a "gaggle" of women. For men it is a "band" of men.
Oda or Odah. Seraglio is another word for harem. Odah is a room in a harem.
The word harem comes from the Arabic word "Haram" which means forbidden, and harem in Arabic means "forbidden things/people". A harem is the separate part of a Muslim household reserved for wives, concubines, and female servants or the women occupying this part of a household; the wives or concubines of a polygamous male.
A man who keeps his word is someone who follows through on his promises and commitments without fail. He is dependable, reliable, and trustworthy in all his dealings with others.
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The collective noun harem is used for a harem of seals, a harem of sea lions, a harem of mares, a harem of mules.
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The word is tupeal meaning the liquid that flows from your nose when you have a cold.
The harem keeper is the Sultan. In this regard he could be considered the head of the harem. The harem guards are eunuchs. An odalisque is a harem slave.
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