WIDOWHOOD - definizione. Che cos'è WIDOWHOOD
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Cosa (chi) è WIDOWHOOD - definizione

WOMAN WHOSE SPOUSE HAS DIED
Widower; Widows; Widowed; Widow & orphan; Widowhood; Surviving spouse; Widowing; Widowers; Viduity; Bereaved spouse
  • the Duke of Orléans]]'', by [[Fleury-François Richard]]
  • Statue of a mother at [[Yasukuni Shrine]], dedicated to war widows who raised their children alone.
  • Widows of Uganda supporting each other by working on crafts in order to sell them and make an income

widowhood         
Widowhood is the state of being a widow or widower, or the period of time during which someone is a widow or widower.
Nothing can prepare you for the shock and grief of widowhood.
N-UNCOUNT
Widowhood         
·noun Estate settled on a widow.
II. Widowhood ·noun The state of being a widow; the time during which a woman is widow; also, rarely, the state of being a widower.
widowhood         
¦ noun the state or period of being a widow or widower.

Wikipedia

Widow

A widow (female) or widower (male) is a person whose spouse has died and has usually not remarried.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WIDOWHOOD
1. Not only had she to suffer widowhood, she had to be seen to suffer widowhood.
2. With no formal education, thousands faced a life of spinsterhood or widowhood.
3. The earnest–faced boy of her widowhood had time for only one word, anguished and drawn–out.
4. Such was the perceived impact of her widowhood on her success that other champagne houses began to copy the method.
5. In the event of divorce or widowhood, they have valuable experience and marketable skills.