different between widowhood vs widowerhood
widowhood
English
Etymology
From Middle English wydowhood, widewehad, equivalent to widow +? -hood. Compare widowerhood.
Noun
widowhood (countable and uncountable, plural widowhoods)
- The state or period of being a widow or widower.
Related terms
- widow
- widowed
- widower
- widowerhood
Translations
widowhood From the web:
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widowerhood
English
Etymology
widower +? -hood
Noun
widowerhood (usually uncountable, plural widowerhoods)
- The state or period of being a widower.
Related terms
- widow
- widowed
- widower
- widowhood
Translations
widowerhood From the web:
- what does widowerhood mean
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