The noun 'widower' is a word for a male.
No, the noun is male. A widow is female.
A widower is typically a man whose spouse has died.
It is a widow (female).
The noun 'widow' is a word for a female whose husband has died.The noun 'widower' is a word for a male whose wife has died.
Traditionally, a widower is a male. However, same sex marriage does exist, so it is possible for a female to be a widower.
A woman whose spouse has passed away is a widow.A man whose spouse has passed away is a widower.
A man whose wife has died is known as a widower.A male widow is called a widower.
If you're female - you're a widow. If you're male - you're a widower. You can also use 'widowed' in either case.
Wives that have lost their husband are called Widows. Husbands that have lost their wife are called widowers.
A widow is female and a bachelor is male, so they are the opposite gender. A widow is not the female equivalent of a bachelor. It is the female equivalent of a widower. A spinster is the female equivalent of a bachelor.
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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If you marry a widow (female) or a widower (male) and that person already has a daughter, that daughter becomes your stepdaughter on marriage.