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-'''Cohabitation''' is an arrangement where two people who are not [[marriage|married]] live together in an [[intimate relationship]], particularly an emotionally and/or sexually intimate one, on a long-term or permanent basis.+'''''Pilegesh''''' (פִּילֶגֶשׁ) is a [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] term for a [[Concubinage|concubine]], a marital companion of [[social]] and [[Law|legal]] status inferior to that of a wife.
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-More broadly, the term ''cohabitation'' can mean any number of people living together.+
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-== See also ==+
-*[[Manon Lescaut]]+
-==See also==+
-*[[Alimony]]+
-*[[Family]]+
-**[[Family law]]+
-*[[Child]]+
-*[[Interpersonal relationship]] and [[Intimate relationship]]+
-**[[Divorce]]+
-**[[Domestic partnership]]+
-**[[Free union]]+
-**[[Marriage]]+
-**[[Pilegesh]]+
-*[[Marriage gap]]+
-* [[Living Apart Together]]+
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Pilegesh (פִּילֶגֶשׁ) is a Hebrew term for a concubine, a marital companion of social and legal status inferior to that of a wife.



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