Definition of Husbandless. Meaning of Husbandless. Synonyms of Husbandless

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Definition of Husbandless

Husbandless
Husbandless Hus"band*less, a. Destitute of a husband. --Shak.

Meaning of Husbandless from wikipedia

- Retrieved 2025-01-08. "Jennifer Coppen Confesses To Carry Out The Role Of A Husbandless Mother In Mother's Day Commemoration". VOI - Waktunya Merevolusi Pemberitaan...
- the beautiful and large-e**** mother of Lakshmana, made sonless and husbandless, will soon meet with her death!” The most notable mention of Duryodhana's...
- their guilt. There were the old and wifeless, or widowers; the old and husbandless, or widows; the old and childless, or solitaries; the young and fatherless...
- son of a chimney sweep from Drury Lane. His mother was Susan Molloy, a husbandless widow, who ran a tavern "The Bull and Horns" in Fulham, London. He was...
- important to distinguish single women from virginal nuns, another group of husbandless women. Although unmarried, not all single women were celibate virgins...
- Naples, but says to Diana that if anything should happen to leave her "husbandless", he is "not worth weeping for." Diana loves Armand p****ionately. She...
- numbered 14520. Justin wrote that Cleopatra III "made two daughters husbandless by marrying them to their brothers in turn". This, in Christopher J....
- a community values its children it must cherish its parents". Also "husbandless" mothers of children under 3 should be supported to care for the child...
- up the subject and laid bare the stigma, subjugation and disgrace the husbandless face in a so-called pious milieu". Dennis Harvey of Variety opined that...
- was built on the northern fringe of the village. The "Misses Moores" (husbandless sisters to the squire) built the almshouses in 1839, to save their elderly...