dowable

/ˈdaʊəbəl/
adjective
  1. Entitled to receive a dowry or property from a deceased husband's estate.
    • The estate lawyer explained which assets were dowable under the old inheritance rules.
    • She was considered dowable only if the marriage had lasted at least one year.
    • In medieval England, a widow was dowable by law from her husband's lands.
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