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Meaning
A dowry refers to the money, goods, or property that a bride's family gives to the groom or his family as part of a marriage arrangement. It is often seen as a form of financial security for the bride and can be a traditional practice in various cultures.
Synonyms
- Bridal wealth
- Marriage portion
- Stipend
- Gift
Antonyms
- Bride price (in certain cultural contexts)
- Refund
Etymology
The word "dowry" comes from the Middle English "doure," which is derived from the Old French "dour" and from the Latin "dos," meaning "gift" or "dowry."
Examples
- In some cultures, a significant dowry is expected as part of the marriage contract.
- The bride's family was worried about providing a suitable dowry for the union.
- Dowries have been a long-standing tradition that varies significantly around the world.