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      • A widower is used to talk about a man who has lost his wife. Instead of being a husband, when a man loses his wife to death, he is now a “widower.” Unlike women, his title, or suffix, “Mr.” doesn’t change at any point in his life, whether married or not. So, while his title and name remain the same, he is now a widower.
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  2. Apr 13, 2011 · Historically men would die before their spouses because of their involvement in war and there were not so many men predeceased by their wives hence the term widow was applied to women whose husbands have died. The term widower would have been used later in life when a need arose to distinguish between a man and woman whose spouse has died.

  3. Is it widow or widower? A widow is a woman whose spouse has died. A widower, on the other hand, is a man whose spouse has died. If either of these poor individuals remarry, they are no longer widows or widowers.

  4. Jun 27, 2023 · A widower is a man who has lost a spouse by death and has not remarried. The words widow and widower are both used to describe a person who has remained unmarried after their spouse passes away. What do these two similar words mean, and why do we use two different words to mean almost the same thing?

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WidowWidow - Wikipedia

    A widow (female) or widower (male) is a person whose spouse has died and has usually not remarried. The male form, "widower", is first attested in the 14th century, by the 19th century supplanting "widow" with reference to men. [1] The adjective for either sex is widowed.

  6. The term sounds like “someone who creates widows” rather than a male–gender equivalent. For that matter, why not just “widow”, or “male widow” if we see a need to clarify? Archived post.

  7. It comes from "were", meaning man (as in, a male person). Widows were usually female. Widower (widow+were) means widow-man. Similarly, werewolf means man-wolf.

  8. Jul 10, 2020 · A widower is used to talk about a man who has lost his wife. Instead of being a husband, when a man loses his wife to death, he is now a “widower.” Unlike women, his title, or suffix, “Mr.” doesn’t change at any point in his life, whether married or not.

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