polyˈandric, a. rare.
[f. Gr. πολύανδρ-ος (see polyandrous) + -ic. So F. polyandrique.]
= polyandrous 2. (Corresp. to polygynic.)
| 1868 Westm. Rev. Apr. 410 The tradition of their polyandric marriage. 1875 A. Wilson Abode of Snow xxiv. 234, I never knew of a case where a polyandric wife was left without the society of one at least of her husbands. |