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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume

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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English vol.
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(Etienne van de Walle et al., second 1982 edition)
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[[en-II:widow]] [[ar-II:أرملة]] [[cs-II:vdova]] [[de-II:Witwe]] [[es-II:viuda]] [[fr-II:veuve]] [[it-II:vedova]] [[ja-II:寡婦(やもめ)]] [[pt-II:viúva]] [[ru-II:Вдова]] [[zh-II:寡妇]]  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:37, 5 February 2010

Widow  (WIDOW)


At the close of married life 1 or conjugal life 1, the end of union 2 coincides with the dissolution of marriage 3, i.e. the breaking of all legal obligations resulting from the status of spouse, including the removal of legal obstacles to a new marriage. If a marriage is dissolved by death the surviving spouse is called a widower 4 if male and a widow 5 if female. Widowed persons 6 live in a state of widowhood 7. More...