dowry|dowries in English
noun
[dow·ry || 'daʊərɪ]
dowery, money or estate that a woman brings to her groom; bride-price; natural gift, endowment
Use "dowry|dowries" in a sentence
1. A dowry.
2. Examples: Extortion; blackmail; soliciting or promoting dowries
3. The 1961 law forbidding dowries further undermined traditional Hinduism.
4. To save the Dowry.
5. The boat is her dowry.
6. Farhan will never take any dowry
7. The boy gives the girls family the dowry
8. I don't think, you care for a dowry.
9. Your grandma gave me this bracelet as a dowry
10. The money from her dowry was invested in her mother's store.
11. He must raise a dowry for our sister's betrothal.
12. A GREat dowry is a bed full of brambles.
13. The Lambo ( second one ) also part of the dowry!
14. Joseph returned Miriam’s dowry and reimbursed her fourfold for any damaged goods.
15. In return, Magnus gained Dalsland as part of her dowry.
16. And moved the Queen's Dowry from the Capitana to the supply ship.
17. 28 For single middle-class women without dowries there was only the prospect of becoming a governess or companion.
18. The dowry ownership owned by wivesinfluences the people around them deeply.
19. The dowry of this marriage was an enormous 4 million livres.
20. My sis can't marry because they want a car in dowry
21. His family hoped that his bride would bring a large dowry.
22. The dowry of my wife was very little in that age.
23. I set aside a good dowry and other things for her.
24. If a young woman did not have a dowry, she went into domestic service.
25. He will understand how impossible that is, without an agreement on a dowry.