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DOWAGER

Volume 17 · 95 words · 1810 Edition

Doífe (q. d. a widow endowed, or that has a jointure), a title, or addition, applied to the widows of princes, dukes, earls, and persons of high rank only.

**Queen Dowager**, is the widow of the king, and as Dowager such enjoys most of the privileges belonging to her as queen consort: but it is not high treason to violate her chastity or conspire her death, because the succession is not endangered thereby; but no man can marry her without special license from the king, on pain of forfeiting his lands and goods. See **Queen**.