dowager Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. noun a widow holding property received from her deceased husband

WordNet


Dow"a*ger noun
Etymology
OF. douagiere, fr. douage dower. See Dower.
Definitions
  1. (Eng. Law) A widow endowed, or having a jointure; a widow who either enjoys a dower from her deceased husband, or has property of her own brought by her to her husband on marriage, and settled on her after his decease. Blount. Burrill.
  2. A title given in England to a widow, to distinguish her from the wife of her husband's heir bearing the same name; -- chiefly applied to widows of personages of rank.
    With prudes for proctors, dowagers for deans. Tennyson.

Webster 1913