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dowager in French

dowager in French is douairière, dame — dowager means a widow who holds property, wealth, or a title inherited from her late husband.

dowager in French

douairière
noun
A widow holding property or title derived from her late husband.
dame
noun
Any lady of dignified bearing, especially an older one.

What does "dowager" mean?

  1. noun A widow who holds property, wealth, or a title inherited from her late husband.
    "The dowager duchess still lived in the family estate."
  2. noun A dignified, often older woman of high social standing.
    "She carried herself with the poise of a dowager."

dowager in a sentence

  • The dowager duchess still lived in the family estate.
  • She carried herself with the poise of a dowager.

Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "dowager" in French?

"dowager" in French is douairière, dame. dowager means: A widow who holds property, wealth, or a title inherited from her late husband.

How do you use "dowager" in a sentence?

Example: "The dowager duchess still lived in the family estate." In French, "dowager" is douairière, dame.

Are there other ways to say "dowager" in French?

Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "dowager": douairière, dame.

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