Dowry
41dowry — [ˈdaʊri] noun [C] money and property that, in some cultures, a woman s family gives to her husband when they get married …
42dowry — dow•ry [[t]ˈdaʊ ri[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) Also, dower 2) the money, goods, etc., that a wife brings to her husband at marriage. 2) a natural gift; talent 3) archaic a widow s dower • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME dowerie < AF douarie < ML dōtārium …
43Dowry — Lands, titles or cash brought, by a bride or groom, as a condition of their marriage …
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44dowry — Uku male a ka wahine …
45dowry — Money and/or valuables given to a groom by a bride s father for the young woman s maintenance during the marriage. See also: marriage and divorce …
46dowry — The property which a woman brings to her husband in marriage; also sometimes called a portion. See dos …
47dowry — The property which a woman brings to her husband in marriage; also sometimes called a portion. See dos …
48dowry — n. (pl. ies) 1 property or money brought by a bride to her husband. 2 a talent, a natural gift. Etymology: ME f. AF dowarie, OF douaire DOWER …
49dowry death — …
50Agnieszka's Dowry — (AgD) ISSN|1088 4300 an American online and print poetry journal.AgD is published in Chicago by A Small Garlic Press, since March 8, 1996.Online and printed version commonalities and differencesOnline AgD appears as a set of interconnected web… …