digamous, a.
(ˈdɪgəməs)
[f. L. digam-us, a. Gr. δίγαµος that has been married twice (f. δι- di-2 twice + γάµος marriage) + -ous.]
1. Married a second time; that contracts a second marriage after the death of the first spouse; of the nature of digamy.
| 1864 in Webster. 1868 Milman St. Paul's xi. 302 A digamous Bishop could hardly be more odious to Elizabeth. |
2. Bot. = androgynous.
| 1883 Syd. Soc. Lex., Digamous, having both sexes on the same flower-cluster. |