Polyandry, the social usage of certain races in stages of civilisation in which the woman normally forms a union with several or many husbands—a condition proved by the researches of McLennan and others to be much more important in the development of the social organism than was formerly understood. See FAMILY, MARRIAGE.
Polyandry
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 8: Peasant to Eoumelia, p. 295
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