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Widower
Widower Wid"ow*er, n. A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again. --Shak.
Widowerhood
Widowerhood Wid"ow*er*hood, n. The state of being a widower.

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- Burial : 1630 July 26 - Thomas Norton, of Crosyeate Burial : 1632 Mar 10 - widowe [sic] Norton, of Crosyeate The earliest references in the Barwick in Elmet...
- business, and took an apprentice on 23 April 1593, when she was described as ‘widowe, late wife.' On 25 June 1594 and 3 March 1600 she took two more apprentices...
- ****j.s., for bread & cakes xj.s., and for sweete meates & com****es to the widowe Patch xvj,s,.: all is iiij.li, vis. j.d. In some years the perambulation...
- (1995). "A Silent Woman Speaks: 'The Memorandum of Martha Moulsworth, Widowe'". The Yale University Library Gazette. 69 (3/4): 149–162. ISSN 0044-0175...
- 'There's the man that huff't prince Rupert.'" ... "He hath left with his widowe (who lives in Warwick lane ...) an absolute piece of Trigonometrie, plain...
- Defender of the Faythe etc. I Alice Vaughan of Erithe in the Countie of Kent widowe being sicke and weake in bodie…”. The parish registers for St John the Baptist...
- Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Bowers, Roger. "Wydow [Widowe, Viduus], Robert". Grove Music Online Archived 2008-05-16 at the Wayback...
- C. Evans, A Silent Woman Speaks: "The Memorandum of Martha Moulsworth, Widowe", The Yale University Library Gazette Vol. 69, No. 3/4 (April 1995), pp...
- planted by Thos. Wilkinson vicar of Waltham in February 1655" "Mabel modwyn widowe abact 68 years old arraigned for witch craft at Redding 29th Feb: and condemned...