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It depends on the culture, but many polygamist wives refer to the other women married to their husband as 'sister wives'.
Yes, he has four wives.
The wives in a polygamous relationship often refer to themselves as "sister-wives".
Only men of a certain religion are polygamist. The wives in a polygamist marriage are all monogamist.
A man with two wives is called a bigamist. A polygamist has more than two marital partners.
Lamech was the the first polygamist mentioned in the Bible. He killed both of his wives.
He's a bigamist in the eyes of the law, but recently, the word polygamist has appeared in the press.
yes, he's a polygamist with 6 wives and 22 children as of 9/3/11
if he has 2 wives then he would be called as bigamist and if he has more than two then polygamist
A person who has more than one partner at the same time. Polygamist
There can be anywhere from 0 to well over 100 children in a polygamist household. It all depends on how many wives are in the household and how fertile they are. Most polygamists worldwide (regardless of religion or culture) have two or three wives, so they generally don't have more than ten children.
Lamech. (There are two different Lamechs; the one descended from Cain rather than Seth is the polygamist.) While the narrative names Lamech's two wives it does not explicitly state that he was the first polygamist... the genealogy in Genesis only names a few people specifically, and simply refers generically to other sons and daughters besides the ones mentioned by name. Lamech is just the first polygamist that's unambiguously pointed out; there may or may not have been others before him.