dowry
/ˈdaʊəɹi/ · noun
Meaning
- Payment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage.
- Payment by the groom or his family to the bride's family.
- Inheritance from a deceased husband to his widow.
- A natural gift or talent.
- A large amount.
- 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.
- dōs(la)→
- dōtārium(la-med)→
- douaire(fro)→
- dowarie(xno)→
- dowarye(Middle English)→
- *deh₃-(ine-pro)→
- dowry (English)
- Relations: root, inh, der, der, der, der
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