It is the state of being a widow*.
Just as a boy reaches manhood at a certain stage in his development. Manhood is the physical state or condition of being a man rather than a child or a woman.
[*A widow is a woman who was married but her husband has died and she has not remarried.]
The duration of The Widowhood of Karolina Žašler is 1.82 hours.
The Widowhood of Karolina Žašler was created on 1976-11-16.
Widowhood - the state of being widowed by a spouse, meaning life after that spouse has died.
I think you mean Wildwood, not widowhood- and the answer will depend on which model, in which condition.
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Josephine Ann Cutajar has written: 'Widowhood in the island where time stands still' -- subject(s): Widows, Social conditions, Social stratification, Government policy, Widowhood
Romaine Presnell has written: 'Taking the Trip' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Biography, Case studies, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Bereavement, Psychological aspects of Widowhood, Psychotherapists, Widowhood, Widows
Kathey-Lee Galvin has written: 'Forbidden red' -- subject(s): Case studies, Social conditions, Widowhood, Widows
A black dove in particular symbolizes widowhood. Generally doves symbolize the soul or spirituality. Peace, gentleness and the spirit of light are meanings of the dove symbol.
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother lived her widowhood from 1953 till her death in 2002 at the Clarence House in London.
In order for a woman to become a widow, her husband has to die. The period of being a widow is called widowhood. When a man loses his wife, he becomes a widower.
Widowhood rites are traditional practices and rituals observed by certain cultures to help widows transition after the death of their spouses. These rites often serve multiple functions, including providing social support, facilitating mourning, and reintegrating the widow into the community. They may also address issues of inheritance and social status, helping to clarify the widow's role and rights following her husband’s death. Overall, these rites are significant for emotional healing and cultural continuity.