dowage

[ˈdaʊɪdʒ]

dowage Definition

  • 1the money, property, or goods that a woman brings to her husband or his family at marriage
  • 2the state of being a widow

Using dowage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dowage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She received a large dowage from her parents.

  • Example

    The dowage system is still practiced in some cultures.

  • Example

    The widow's dowage was enough to support her for the rest of her life.

dowage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dowage

Phrases with dowage

  • a system in which a bride's family gives money or property to the groom's family at the time of marriage

    Example

    The dowage system is still practiced in some parts of India.

  • widow's dowage

    the portion of a deceased husband's estate that is set aside for his widow

    Example

    The widow's dowage was enough to support her for the rest of her life.

  • a house or building where a widow lives

    Example

    The dowage house was located on the outskirts of town.

Origins of dowage

from Middle English 'dower', meaning 'a widow's share'

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Summary: dowage in Brief

'Dowage' [ˈdaʊɪdʒ] refers to the money, property, or goods that a woman brings to her husband or his family at marriage. It can also mean the state of being a widow. The term is often used in the context of the dowage system, where a bride's family gives money or property to the groom's family at the time of marriage. 'Widow's dowage' is the portion of a deceased husband's estate that is set aside for his widow.