Glossary of polygamy
 
 
Some of the words and terms featured in the glossary of "The Primer," published by the Utah and Arizona attorneys general.
  • clan: The general public sometimes uses this term for different fundamentalist groups or communities. Some fundamentalists consider this an offensive term and say care providers should avoid using it.

  • committed relationship: Polygamous relationships (not legal marriages) that a man has with the mothers of his children.

  • gentile: Anyone who does not have the priesthood or is not a member of the various fundamentalist groups. Some also refer to them as "outsiders."

  • keep sweet: An admonition to be compliant and pleasant despite the circumstances.

  • other mother: Children in polygamous families often use this term to refer to their biological mother's "sister-wives." It should be noted that "other mothers" might also be biologically related — such as an aunt, cousin, etc.

  • uncle: "Uncle" may refer to a biological uncle, an FLDS prophet or a title of respect or endearment to an elder in the family or community. Some children in the Kingston community call their own father "uncle" as a term of endearment or reportedly as a way of protecting the father's identity.
 
deseretnews.com
Originally published Sunday, June 11, 2006
 
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