concubitous
/kɒnkyˈbjuːtəs/Definitions
1. adjective
Having a concubine or concubines, especially as a regular or habitual practice.
“The king’s concubitous lifestyle was a subject of controversy during his reign.”
2. noun
A person who has a concubine or concubines.
“The concubitous men in ancient China were often seen as inferior to the emperor’s legitimate sons.”