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Widowers

[wid-oh-er]

wid·ow·er

[wid-oh-er]
noun
a man who has lost his wife by death and has not remarried.

Origin:
1325–75; late Middle English (see widow, -er1); replacing widow (now dial.), Old English wydewa

wid·ow·ered, adjective
wid·ow·er·hood, noun

widow, widower.
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