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◙ n. אלמנות* * *◙ תונמלא◄ -
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vi.du.i.ty[vidj'u:iti] n viuvez. -
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بيوگي ، حالت زن بيوه -
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1) General subject: discoverture (женщины), widowhood, widowhood (женщины)2) Rare: viduity, widowerhood (мужчины)3) Economy: widowerhood (о мужчине), widowhood (о женщине) -
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أيْمَة: تَرَمّلwidowhood, viduity -
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أُيُومٌ: تَرَمُّلٌwidowhood, viduity
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Viduity — Vi*du i*ty, n. [L. viduitas: cf. F. viduit[ e].] Widowhood. [R.] Chaste viduity. Ld. Ellenborough. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
viduity — /vi dooh i tee, dyooh /, n. quality, state, or period of being a widow. [1375 1425; late ME (Scots) viduite < L viduitas, equiv. to vidu(a) WIDOW + itas ITY] * * * … Universalium
viduity — noun the state of being a widow; widowhood … Wiktionary
viduity — n. widowhood … English contemporary dictionary
viduity — vi·du·i·ty … English syllables
viduity — /vəˈdjuəti/ (say vuh dyoohuhtee) noun the state of being a widow; widowhood. {Middle English (Scottish) viduite, from Old French, from Latin viduitas} …
viduity — /vidyuwatiy/ Widowhood … Black's law dictionary
viduity — Widowhood … Ballentine's law dictionary
viduity — və̇ˈd(y)üəd.ē noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English (Scots) viduite, from Middle French viduité, from Latin viduitat , viduitas, from vidua widow + itat , itas ity : widowhood … Useful english dictionary
Widow — A widow is a woman whose spouse has died. A man whose spouse has died is a widower. The state of having lost one s spouse to death is termed widowhood or (occasionally) viduity. The adjective is widowed.The social status of widows has been an… … Wikipedia
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