Dowager

/ˈdaʊədʒər/ noun

A widow, especially one who has inherited title or property from her deceased husband.

From Old French 'douagère' (woman endowed with a dower), from Latin 'dotare' (to endow). The '-age' or '-er' suffix indicates status or role. In feudal times, a widow received property called a 'dower' to support her after her husband died.

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