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ألاسم
اِنْشِقاق ; اِنْفِلاق ; بَتّ ; بَتْر ; بَضْع ; تَشَقُّق ; تَفْلِيق ; جَزْم ; شَرْم ; شِقّ ; صَدْع ; صِير ; فَتْق ; فَطْر ; فَلْج ; فَلْع ; فَلْق
الفعل
أَقْرَنَ ; زاوَجَ ( بَيْنَ الشَّيْئَينِ ) ; زَوَّجَ ; قَرَنَ ; وَصَّلَ ; وَصَلَ
الصفة
تَضَامُنِيّ ; مُتَآلف ; مُتَكَافِل ; مُشْتَرَك
Jointure is, in law, a provision for a wife after the death of her husband. As defined by Sir Edward Coke, it is "a competent livelihood of freehold for the wife, of lands or tenements, to take effect presently in possession or profit after the death of her husband for the life of the wife at least, if she herself be not the cause of determination or forfeiture of it': (Co. Litt. 36b).