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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, for example:

The noun for a male whose spouse had died is widower.

The noun for a female whose spouse had died is widow.

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ANASUYA MANDAL

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The equivalent name for a woman whose husband dies is a widow. In many cases, a man is only referred to as a widower if he has not remarried. Both a widow and a widower are described as being widowed. The feminine form of this word came first, from the Old English widewe.

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A woman whose husband died is called a widow.

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Manju devi Lath

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Widower feminine is widow

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AB 冬 GAMING

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widow is widower

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Widow

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Feminine of widower

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Wido

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Wido

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