"widowdom" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From widow + -dom. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|widow|dom}} widow + -dom Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} widowdom (uncountable)
  1. (rare) Synonym of widowhood. Tags: rare, uncountable Synonyms: widowhood [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-widowdom-en-noun-3dIO6GOs Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -dom

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          "ref": "1854, Benj[amin] F[ranklin] Taylor, “Digging for a Subject”, in January and June: Being Out-Door Thinkings, and Fire-Side Musings. […], New York, N.Y.: Samuel Hueston, […], →OCLC, pages 50–51",
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          "ref": "1950 August 10, Davis Grubb, Gentleman Friend (A&M 2797, West Virginia and Regional History Collection) (typescript of unpublished story), Morgantown, W.V.: Charles C. Wise Library; quoted in Jeffrey Couchman, “Davis Grubb and His ‘River Book’”, in The Night of the Hunter: A Biography of a Film, Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2009, page 47",
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          "ref": "1981 January 30, Rhonda Tidrick, “Widow aids others in coping with death, getting on with life”, in Spokane Daily Chronicle, 95th year, number 113, Spokane, Wash., page 8",
          "text": "To make her job easier in the future, she [Louise Barstead of Widowed Persons Services] has a simple and clear message to the now-married population of the world: “Prepare now for widowdom because you’ll either face it some day or you won’t be here.” Half of every married couple, unless death is simultaneous, will eventually enter the state of widowdom.",
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          "ref": "1981 December 17, Susan Green, “If There’s a Moral Here, It Got Lost in Ticker Tape”, in The Burlington Free Press, 155th year, number 351, Burlington, Vt., pages 1D and 8D",
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          "ref": "1984, Sidney Alexander, “Macellum Corvarium”, in Nicodemus: The Roman Years of Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1534–1564, Athens, Oh.: Ohio University Press, page 18",
          "text": "She was too great a lady, in her late forties when we met and I in my sixites, I remote in the making of my Judgement and she remote in her piety, her widowdom, her misplaced loyalty wasted upon an object unworthy of it: her late husband, […]",
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          "ref": "2001, Audry Colleen Browne, chapter 27, in Sins Against the Children, Lincoln, Neb.: Writers Club Press, iUniverse.com, Inc., page 239",
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          "ref": "2004 July 15, Barbara Cathey, “Love Is an Accident”, in Death of a Saleswoman, Bloomington, Ind.: AuthorHouse, page 389",
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