English
Etymology
From harem + -like.
Adjective
haremlike (comparative more haremlike, superlative most haremlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a harem.
2009 March 3, Christopher Petkanas, “Early Bloomers”, in New York Times[1]:The bifurcated look had something weirdly haremlike about it and, however liberating, was light only in relation to what had come before.