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Definition of widower

Widower
Widower Wid"ow*er, n. A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again. --Shak.

Meaning of widower from wikipedia

- A widow (female) or widower (male) is a person whose spouse has died and has usually not remarried. The state of having lost one's spouse to death is...
- "Black Widower" is the twenty-first episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox...
- "Black Widower" is Series 3, Episode 21 of animated sitcom The Simpsons. Black Widower may also refer to: Black Widower (2006), a made-for-TV film about...
- is a woman whose husband has died; a widower is a man whose wife has died. Widow, The Widow, Widow's, or Widower may also refer to: The Widow (1939 film)...
- The Widower is a British television drama originally broadcast in three one-hour instalments on ITV in 2014. The series portrays the life and crimes of...
- Casebook of the Black Widowers is a collection of mystery short stories by American author Isaac Asimov, featuring his fictional club of mystery solvers...
- Tales of the Black Widowers is a collection of mystery short stories by American author Isaac Asimov, featuring his fictional club of mystery solvers,...
- The widowhood effect is the increase in the probability of a person dying a relatively short amount of time after a long-time spouse has died. It can also...
- The Widower is a 2004 Australian film based on the poetry of Les Murray and directed by Kevin Lucas. It has no dialogue, instead using operatic-style...
- Widower with Five Daughters (German: Witwer mit 5 Töchtern) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Erich Engels and starring Heinz Erhardt, Susanne...