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Перевод: dowager
[существительное] вдова ; величественная престарелая дама
Тезаурус:
- The dowager declared that, on the advice of the partement of Paris, her daughter, being now in her twelfth year, had reached "her perfect age".
- The Dowager Duchess of Rutland:.
- Dame Margaret Wakehurst Elliot of Harwood Kathleen Tennant, Dowager Duchess of Rutland, born January 30, 1894; died December 4, 1989
- Provision needed to be made for dowager widows, and for younger sons and for daughters, and perhaps for other persons.
- The dowager did her best to satisfy the nobility by trailing a number of them off to France, and getting pensions for them - even if some, like the master of Ruthven, complained about the shabbiness of the pay-off:.
- Very angry Dowager."
- In name and authority of our Sovereign Lord and Lady (Francis and Mary), (the Convention) suspends the said commission granted by our said Sovereigns to the said Queen Dowager".
- From 1538, Mary, widow of Francis of Orleans, duke of Longueville, and then aged twenty-three, spent her life first as the wife of James V, when she fulfilled her function as queen by producing two sons, only to see both of them die, and then as queen dowager fighting to maintain her daughter's interests.
- THE death of the Dowager Duchess of Rutland has taken from us the last and most loved of our nieces (for niece she was, although older than the present writers by five and ten years).
- Meanwhile, with the queen now in France, and in view of the relative skills of dowager and regent, it was only a matter of time before Arran was eased out of office.
- Humphrey of Bassingbourn's wood of Bamfield, and the dowager Countess of Pembroke's manor of Thorpe Waterville had likewise been adjudged to be part of the forest of Rockingham; the Prior of Kenilworth complained that his wood of Wolverton, pertaining to his manor of Salford Priors in Warwickshire, and Robert Burdet that his wood of Arrow had been re-afforested as part of the forest of Feckenham.
- The car has been through several variations of engine size, but now like an ageing but still beautiful dowager, repeated facelifts can no longer wholly hide the ravages of time and progress."
- Two days later, on 26 July, the dowager and the queen left Linlithgow for the greater safety of Stirling, presumably an indication that, with the making of this bond, the relatively straightforward period of the first half of 1543 was over.
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