dowerless
- adjective
- /ˈdaʊərləs/
- Archaic
- She felt nervous about marrying a man who had never met her, especially since she was dowerless.
Examples
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But if you were free today, would you choose a dowerless girl?
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In either case, my younger daughter, the child of my second marriage, is dowerless, dependent on the generosity of her sister.
Fiction book (1993) -
The local community sought to support dowerless brides in finding suitable husbands.
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As a dowerless woman, she worried about her prospects for marriage in a society that values dowries.
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Etymology
Dowerless comes from dower, the same root as the common word dowry, which meant a 'gift' or money a woman brought to marriage, and the ending -less means 'without'. So, dowerless literally means 'without a dowry', which is why it describes a woman who has no dowry to bring to marriage.