title of a married woman or widow
1WIDOW — (Heb. אַלְמָנָה, almanah; pl. אַלְמָנוֹת, almanot). Biblical Period The Hebrew substantive almanah, usually translated widow, often does not simply denote a woman whose husband is dead, but rather a once married woman who has no means of… …
2Married and maiden names — Née redirects here. For other uses, see Née (disambiguation). A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage. When a person assumes the family name of her spouse, the new name replaces the maiden name. The term maiden name is …
3Married to the Mob — For the soundtrack album, see Married to the Mob (soundtrack). For the album by rapper Sonya C, see Married to the Mob (album). Married to the Mob Theatrical release poster …
4The Merry Widow — This article is about the Lehár operetta. For other uses, see The Merry Widow (disambiguation). Franz Lehár …
5The Day I Became a Woman — Infobox Film name = The Day I Became a Woman image size = caption = Movie poster director = Marzieh Meshkini producer = Mohsen Makhmalbaf writer = Mohsen Makhmalbaf Marzieh Meshkini narrator = starring = music = Ahmad Reza Darvish cinematography …
6An Inconvenient Woman — Infobox Book name = An Inconvenient Woman title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = Dominick Dunne illustrator = cover artist = Michael Sabanosh country = United States language = English series = subject = genre =… …
7No Wit, No Help Like a Woman's — Contents 1 Title 2 Date 3 Publication 4 Authorship …
8Black Widow (Natalia Romanova) — For other Marvel Comics characters of the same name, see Black Widow (Marvel Comics). Black Widow Cover of Black Widow #1 (April 2010) by Daniel Acuna. Publication information …
9Praisesong for the Widow — Infobox Book | name = Praisesong for the Widow image caption = author = Paule Marshall illustrator = Maria Stroster country = United States language = English genre = Social realism novel publisher = Plume, Penguin Group pub date = February 14,… …
10A New Wonder, a Woman Never Vexed — is a Jacobean era stage play, often classified as a city comedy. Its authorship was traditionally attributed to William Rowley, though modern sholarship has questioned Rowley s sole authorship; Thomas Heywood and George Wilkins have been proposed …