By the remarriage of widows rajpoots and rajpoot families lose their rank and precedence.
It appears that the difficulty about the remarriage of widows is due to the fact that it runs counter to fundamental religious ideas.
The same was true in a greater or less degree elsewhere in Europe, and the widowed probably destroyed the prejudice against remarriage by their persistency and courage in violating it.
The remarriage of widows was not approved and the widows did not desire it.
Nevertheless, the bystanders have, until very recent times, pretended to a right to pass judgment and exert an influence on the remarriage of widows, and less frequently of widowers.
They were enacted in case of the remarriage of widows and sometimes in the case of widowers.
They seek remarriage in other, less scrupulous sects, or by civil authority, or they change domicile in order to get a divorce.
The census shows that the taboo on the remarriage of widows and the custom of child marriage extend and increase together.
In Homer the remarriage of men is rare, and only one stepmother is mentioned.
Here again, too, it would seem that Hindu influence is making itself felt, for it is said that the remarriage of widows is looked upon with growing disfavour.
Especially interesting among uncivilized or backward races are the effects of divorce with respect to second marriage or the remarriage of the parties to one another.
In rare instances, as among the ancient Aztecs, the remarriage of a divorced couple is absolutely forbidden.
Hence the widespread practice of sacrificing the wife at the death of the husband; and the frequent restraint upon the remarriage of widows is ascribed to the same cause.
Between the extremes of entire freedom and entire prohibition the remarriage of a woman is hampered by a variety of conditions, some simple and others severe.
The remarriageof widows is permitted, but females are gosha.
They permit remarriage of widows and divorced women.
Unlike Paraiyans, they forbid remarriage of widows and even polygamy, and all males above twelve wear the sacred thread.
The Uppiliyans allow the remarriage of widows and divorced women.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, and I gather that, among the Upparas, a widow may only marry a widower, and vice versa.
Divorce is not permitted on any ground, and, in ancient days, widow remarriage was forbidden.
The remarriage of widows is forbidden, and women remain gosha (in seclusion), and wear gold or silver bangles on both wrists, unlike those of the Koppala section.
Though they do not differ in their marriage and funeral rites from the Kapus, they usually marry their girls before puberty, and widow remarriage and divorce are disallowed.
Suttee was formerly very common, and the remarriageof widows is discouraged, if not actually forbidden.
Widow remarriage is permitted among some, if not all, sub-divisions.
Marriage is celebrated between adults, and the remarriage of widows is not objected to.
Quickness ofremarriage does not indicate callousness but rather the woman's need of protection on the plantation and of an overseer for the work.
Another cause for the lack of affection between parents and children may have been from the custom of the remarriage of parents, the new husband or the new wife drawing the affection away from the children.
To prevent divorce and remarriage for the sake of direct heirs he had allied himself with Talleyrand, Clement de Ris, and the Beauharnais influence.
It was only after Louis had proved a broken reed that the question of divorce and remarriage to secure an heir became acute.
It will be said at once at this point by some, "That means the law is wrong in allowing the remarriage of divorced persons, because in that case there is a definite contradiction between the legal and the Christian standards.
In common honesty, however, I must confess that it is not clear to me that the spirit of Christ does forbid the remarriage of a divorced person in all cases.
But I think this is the first time that it has been proposed to grant a pension after such remarriage when the second husband still survives.
Upon the remarriage of the beneficiary her pension stopped under the law.
The duty to provide maintenance is extinguished on the remarriage of the party entitled to it or on the death of the party bound to make such provision.
After such a remarriage no new petition for divorce can be entertained for any cause, except that one of the parties since the remarriage has been sentenced to a punishment which involves corporal detention and is branded with infamy.
If both husband and wife apostatize at the same time, their marriage bond remains; and if at any future time the parties again return to Islam, no remarriage is necessary to constitute them man and wife.
Anyone may oppose the remarriage of his former consort.
There are some low castes in the Bombay Presidency, in Assam and elsewhere, among whom the practice of irregular divorce and remarriage of the parties prevails.
The law of the Catholic Church treats marriage as a sacramental contract dissoluble only by death, but the Hindu law goes further by declaring against the remarriage of widows.
By the absence of one of the spouses for the period of ten years or more, coupled with the remarriage of the other spouse.
We are not told expressly that our sect prohibited divorce, but their prohibition of remarriage during the life of the divorced wife would have the same effect.
There is no prohibition on theremarriage of widows in Muhammadan law, but the Hindu rule on the subject has had considerable influence, and some Muhammadans of good position object to the marriage of widows in their family.
It sets its face against child-marriage, and encourages the remarriage of widows.
Thus the Biyahut or 'Married' Kalars prohibit the remarriage of widows, saying that a woman is married once for all, and hence rank a little higher than the others.
But the majority of them permit the remarriage of widows, and do not wear the sacred thread.
The remarriage of widows is allowed but is celebrated at midnight.
Some of them abstain from flesh and liquor, and prohibit the remarriage of widows with a view to raising their social status.
In all cases of divorce, but sometimes subject to the necessity of obtaining a licence, remarriage was permissible (see Burge, Commentaries on Colonial and Foreign Law, vol.
Honorius and Theodosius enacted a law of divorce which introduced limitations on the power of remarriage as an additional penalty in certain cases.
The woman in the rain who spoke thus was Arabella, the evening being that of the day after Sue's remarriage with Phillotson.
But Arabella saw that he was not likely to do much work for a long while, and was cross enough at the turn affairs had taken since her remarriage to him.
There was something in Phillotson's tone now which seemed to show that his three months of remarriage with Sue had somehow not been so satisfactory as his magnanimity or amative patience had anticipated.
The remarriageof widows is permitted, a sum of Rs.
Divorce and the remarriage of widows are permitted.
The remarriage of a widow must be held during the bright fortnight of the month, and on any odd day of the fortnight excluding the first.
Divorce and remarriage of widows are prohibited, and an unfaithful wife is finally expelled from the caste.
The remarriage of widows is allowed, and the ceremony consists in the husband placing a string of small black glass beads round the woman's neck, while she holds out a pair of new shoes for him to put his feet into.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, and the younger brother of the deceased husband takes his widow if he wishes to do so.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, and the ceremony consists simply in tying a knot in the clothes of the couple; in Ahmadabad all they need do is to sit on the ground while the bridegroom's father knocks their heads together.
Widow-remarriage is permitted except in the Tanwar subcaste.
The remarriageof widows is permitted, and the widow may marry either her husband's younger brother or any other member of the caste at her choice.
Divorce and the remarriage of widows are permitted, and a widow usually marries her late husband's younger brother, though she is not obliged to do so.
The remarriage of widows is freely permitted; the second husband takes the widow to his house after sunset, and here she is washed by the barber's wife and puts on glass bangles again, and new jewellery and clothes, if any are provided.
The remarriage of widows is forbidden and divorce also is not recognised, but an unfaithful wife may be turned out of the house and expelled from the caste.
Since the Reformation the questions of the proper grounds of divorce and of the remarriage of divorced persons have given rise to perennial discussion.
On the one hand, it shows that the custom of remarriage after separation a mensa et thoro was continued to the very end of Elizabeth's reign.
Remarriage is allowed either spouse when the other is made captive in war;[119] and in case of conversion each spouse has the right of one-sided divorce, if the other remains in paganism.
Footnote 191: Of course, after regular process was somewhat developed, as will presently be shown, the toleramus or permission of the magistrate concluding the decree was requisite to the remarriage even of the innocent person.
Footnote 140: Thus, for example, Gratian accounts for the liberty of divorce andremarriage accorded in the letter of Gregory II.
Several grounds of divorce with remarriage are admitted.
Divorce with remarriage is allowed to one or both persons on various grounds.
The severer and more orthodox principle had been followed by the Synod of Verberie, which prohibits the man from remarriage when he suffers his wife to take the veil.
Almost always in the papal letters divorce with remarriage is absolutely forbidden.
While marriage is universal in India, if not obligatory, the custom forbidding the remarriage of widows works an injustice to the sex amounting to national disgrace.
A sentence is composed containing some words each of which is employed in diverse senses, as the well-known verse of Parasara which has been interpreted to sanction the remarriage of Hindu widows.
To take the same example; first take the well-known words of Parasara as really sanctioning the remarriage of widows.
Would not the mere possibility of remarriage destroy its divine beauty?
At last I thought I would devote myself to making widow-remarriage popular in my country.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, provided that the woman has no children by her first husband.
The remarriage of widows and divorce are permitted.
The same ceremonies are gone through at the remarriage of a widow as in an ordinary marriage, the ear-rings and bangles, which she discarded on the death of the previous husband, being replaced.
Always holding aloof from politics, he was an ardent and indefatigable advocate of social reform in India, especially as regards child marriage and the remarriage of widows.
They do not wear the sacred thread and they permit the remarriage of widows.
Widow marriage The remarriage of widows is permitted, and a widow may marry any one except persons of her own family group or her husband's elder brother, who stands to her in the light of a father.
Child-marriage is in vogue and widow-remarriage is forbidden.
The remarriageof widows is forbidden, but those widows who desire to do so go and live with a man and are put out of caste.
The remarriage of widows is permitted and is usual.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, and they have the privilege of selecting their own husbands, or at least of refusing to accept any proposed suitor.
The remarriage of widows is allowed, and the couple go five times round a bamboo stick which is held up to represent a spear, the ceremony being called barchhi se bhanwar phirna or the marriage of the spear.
They permit widow-remarriage and divorce, and in the southern Districts effect a divorce by laying a pestle between the wife and husband.
More usually the widow marries some one in another village, because the remarriage is always held in some slight disrepute, and she prefers to be at a distance from her first husband's family.
Sometimes one consort does not care whether the other one marries again or not; but occasionally the divorced wife or husband gets angry on hearing of the remarriage of the other.
Marriage is, as a rule, adult, and remarriage of widows is permitted, though the tendency at the present day is to abandon the practice.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, but divorce is forbidden.
The remarriage of widows is allowed, and a younger brother may marry the widow of his elder brother.
Widow remarriage is permitted in some places, and forbidden in others.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, and the second husband is said to be in most cases a brother of the deceased one.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, and a younger brother may marry the widow of an elder brother, or vice versa.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, and a younger brother usually marries the widow of his elder brother.
The remarriage of widows is permitted, and a woman who has had seven husbands is known as Beththamma, and is much respected.
Divorce and the remarriage of widows are prohibited.
It is said that the Siviyan and Pendukkumekki sub-divisions take low rank, as the remarriage of widows is freely permitted among them.
Widow remarriage is freely allowed, and polygamy is common.
Remarriage of widows is permitted, but it is practiced only in the case of young widows.
A division of Marans in Travancore, in which the remarriage of widows is permitted.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remarriage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.