polyamorist

English

Etymology

polyamory + -ist

Noun

polyamorist (plural polyamorists)

  1. An advocate or practitioner of polyamory.
    • 2005, Kelsi Brown Corkran, “Exclusion and Expression in Marriage”, in The Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law, volume 6, number 1, page 61:
      This lack of interest in multi-party marriage among polyamorists is particularly interesting given the fact that, as mentioned above, there is often a legal marriage between at least two of the partners in a polyfidelitous group.
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