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Example sentences for "remarried"

Lexicographically close words:
remarquable; remarque; remarquer; remarques; remarriage; remarry; remayn; remayne; remayned; remayneth
  1. Under her, Antony received his education, she being, after the death of his father, remarried to Cornelius Lentulus.

  2. Richard Hill, whose widow remarried Sir John Mason, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, was Serjeant of the Cellar in this reign, but in what years is uncertain.

  3. Among the Baghels a full Rajput will allow a relative born of a remarried widow to cook his food for him, but not to add the salt nor to eat it with him.

  4. And many more would come away as being the descendants of remarried widows.

  5. I have heard the name Somvansi applied to a boy who belonged to the Baghel clan of Rajputs, but he was of inferior status on account of his mother being a remarried widow, or something of the kind.

  6. A subcaste of Parwar Bania, consisting of the offspring of remarried widows or illegitimate unions.

  7. A subdivision of degraded Maharashtra Brahmans, the offspring of illicit unions or remarried widows.

  8. Having become a widower, Matifat remarried under Louis Philippe, and retired from business.

  9. McDonald never remarried in the eyes of the church, because his first wife was not dead.

  10. I corresponded with him until three weeks before I remarried my divorced husband, last December.

  11. The caste say that this is done because there are not infrequently among the members of the bridegroom's family widows who have remarried or women who have been kept by men of higher castes or been guilty of adultery.

  12. A widow who has remarried cannot take part in any worship or marriage ceremony in her house, not even in the marriage of her own sons.

  13. The remarriage of widows is nominally prohibited, but frequently occurs, and remarried widows are relegated to the inferior social groups in each subcaste as already described.

  14. They are the offspring of remarried widows, and perhaps occasionally of still more irregular unions.

  15. The Bisa rank higher than the Dasa, the latter being considered to have some flaw in their pedigree, such as descent from a remarried widow.

  16. This does not affect the common law that a woman who is single or remarried may give, sell, or make discontinuance of any lands for the term of her life only.

  17. A wife who remarried or bore a child lost her dower land.

  18. The bereaved wore black, and widows wore a black veil over their head until they remarried or died.

  19. Mary Grosvenor survived her husband and remarried Sir Richard Egerton, of Ridley, Knight, with whom she appears to have resided at Adlington during the minority of the son by her first husband.

  20. Monsieur had just remarried (November 16), with Elisabeth Charlotte de Baviere, Princess Palatine, famed for the originality of her mind and the freshness of her language.

  21. Tibi is hardly possible, since an omen to Gallio indicating that he had remarried would be superfluous.

  22. After poisoning the first Queen, it had remarried the King of Spain to a sister of the Empress.

  23. If she remarried within a year of his death, she had to forfeit the morgengift.

  24. As to widows of Peers who have remarried with a Peer of lower degree, their precedence is with that of their late husband.

  25. With respect to such Peeresses as have remarried under the rank of the Peerage, they, according to former precedent, are not considered as entitled to such summons.

  26. Usually they were remarried at once to men who had lost the right to kill them but who might beat them reasonably in accordance with the law.

  27. Mecaenas, his minister and lackey, divorced and remarried twenty times.

  28. Life is a flimsy vapor which passes and is not any more: presently is Branwen married to this Gwyllem and grown fat and old, and I am remarried to Dame Isabel of France, and am King of England: and a trifle later all four of us will be dead.

  29. If the earl and countess consent you could be remarried to-day.

  30. I shall have a special license with me so that we can be remarried that day; and then the world shall know who is Lady Chandos.

  31. In Sambalpur a girl who is left a widow under ten years of age is remarried with full rites as a virgin.

  32. Gond widow who is remarried in the territories over which their jurisdiction extended.

  33. Widows and girls may only wear the bluish-white beads without cowries, and a remarried widow may not have any yellow beads, but she can have one cowrie on her necklace.

  34. The Khare are those of pure descent, and the Dusre the offspring of remarried widows or other irregular alliances.

  35. Then even though she remarried you still sent her $40 a month, is that right?

  36. You were subsequently divorced and then remarried again in November of 1962, is that correct?

  37. One frequently hears of remarried widowers who continue to moon about their dead first wives, but for a remarried widow to show any such sentimentality would be a nine days' wonder.


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