dowered

/ˈdaʊərd/
adjective
  1. Provided with a natural gift, talent, or quality; endowed.
    • He was dowered with a calm temperament that helped him in stressful situations.
    • She was a dowered artist, able to paint beautiful landscapes with ease.
    • The dowered child showed remarkable intelligence from an early age.
  2. Provided with a dower or dowry.
    • In the historical novel, the dowered widow lived independently on her late husband's lands.
    • The dowered bride brought a substantial estate to her marriage.
    • The dowered princess was a desirable match for many suitors.