widow

widow
1. noun
Witwe, die

be left/made a widow — zur Witwe werden

2. transitive verb
zur Witwe machen [Frau]; zum Witwer machen [Mann]

be widowed — zur Witwe/zum Witwer werden (by durch)

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['widəu] 1. noun
(a woman whose husband is dead: My brother's widow has married again.) die Witwe
2. verb
(to cause to become a widow or widower: She/He was widowed in 1943.) verwitwet
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wid·ow
[ˈwɪdəʊ, AM -doʊ]
I. n
1. (woman) Witwe f
to be left a \widow Witwe werden, als Witwe zurückbleiben
a football/golf \widow (hum) eine Fußball-/Golfwitwe hum
2. TYPO Hurenkind nt fachspr
II. vt usu passive
to \widow sb jdn zur Witwe/zum Witwer machen
to be \widowed zur Witwe/zum Witwer werden
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['wɪdəʊ]
1. n
1) Witwe f

to be left a widow — als Witwe zurückbleiben

golf widow (hum) — Golfwitwe f

See:
also grass widow
2) (TYP) Hurenkind nt
2. vt
zur Witwe/zum Witwer machen

she was twice widowed — sie ist zweimal verwitwet

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widow [ˈwıdəʊ] s
1. a) Witwe f: weed2 1
b) (in Zusammensetzungen) umg hum Witwe f:
a soccer widow
2. Skat: Skat m (die 2 verdeckt liegenden Karten)
3. TYPO Hurenkind n
* * *
1. noun
Witwe, die

be left/made a widow — zur Witwe werden

2. transitive verb
zur Witwe machen [Frau]; zum Witwer machen [Mann]

be widowed — zur Witwe/zum Witwer werden (by durch)

* * *
n.
Witwe -n f.

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