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dowry

/ˈdaʊəɹi/ · noun

Meaning

  1. Payment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage.
  2. Payment by the groom or his family to the bride's family.
  3. Inheritance from a deceased husband to his widow.
  4. A natural gift or talent.
  5. A large amount.
  6. To bestow a dowry upon.

Etymology / origin

From Middle English dowarye, dowerie, from Anglo-Norman dowarie, douarie, from Old French douaire, from Medieval Latin dōtārium, from Latin dōs. Doublet of dower.

  1. dōs(la)
  2. dōtārium(la-med)
  3. douaire(fro)
  4. dowarie(xno)
  5. dowarye(Middle English)
  6. *deh₃-(ine-pro)
  7. dowry (English)
  8. Relations: root, inh, der, der, der, der

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