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Filter by Meaning The politician's opponents spread rumors that he had an adulterine child with his former mistress.
The king refused to recognize the adulterine child as his legitimate heir, causing a succession crisis.
The genealogist uncovered evidence of an adulterine child born to a wealthy merchant in the 18th century.
The politician's career was ruined when news of his adulterine child became public.
The court denied the claim of the adulterine child for inheritance.
The family tree of the royal lineage was complicated by numerous adulterine offspring, muddling the line of succession.
The movie tells the story of a woman who discovers she is an adulterine child.
The soap opera's storyline featured a complicated love triangle involving an adulterine child and two half-siblings.
The historical document mentions the existence of several adulterine heirs to the throne.
The inheritance dispute revolved around the legitimacy of the deceased's alleged adulterine daughter.
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