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1 viuda
f.1 widow (person).2 viuda, a noteworthy bird of South America and Africa; a tyrant fly-catcher. (Zoology)3 mourning widow or mourning bride; scabious. (Botany)4 widow bird, whydah.5 mourning bride, field scabious, sweet scabious.* * *f., (m. - viudo)* * *SF1)viuda negra — (=araña) black widow (spider)
2) (And, Cono Sur) (=fantasma) ghost3) (And) (Culin) fish stew4) (Caribe) (=cometa) large kiteviudo* * *= widow, dowager.Ex. It was common for printers' widows to take over their husbands' businesses, at least until they remarried.Ex. This item of antique jewellery has been in the family for generations and successive dowagers have worn it.----* pensión de viuda = widow's pension.* viuda de guerra = war widow.* * *= widow, dowager.Ex: It was common for printers' widows to take over their husbands' businesses, at least until they remarried.
Ex: This item of antique jewellery has been in the family for generations and successive dowagers have worn it.* pensión de viuda = widow's pension.* viuda de guerra = war widow.* * ** * *
viudo,-a
I adjetivo widowed
II m,f (hombre) widower
(mujer) widow
' viuda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
respeto
- Vda.
- ser
- viudo
English:
widow
- dowager
* * *viuda nf1. [planta] mourning bride2. Imprenta widow* * *f widow* * *viuda n widow
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