Translation of widow - Dictionary : English-Ojibwe
widow
How do you say widow in Ojibwe? We have searched for you the available information in the English-Ojibwe dictionary. You may find below, if available, not only the translation of widow, but also common expressions and phrases, as well as definitions, to help you better understand how to use it. For many verbs you may find detailed information regarding the conjugation.
Translation
We have found the following translations for widow in Ojibwe:
widow
zhiigaa+g
widow
zhaagaawid+jig+-ikwe+wag
widow
zhiigaawikwe+g
widow
zhaagaawid+jig
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Expressions Top
Here are the available expressions containing widow in Ojibwe:
grass-widow
bishigokwe+g
grass-widow: be a ~
bishigokwewi
widow: be a ~
zhiigaawi
widow: be a grass-~
bishigokwewi
widow: grass-~
bishigokwe+g
Definition Top
- widows: woman whose husband has died
- widows, widowed, widowing: cause to become a widow or a widower because of the death of a spouse; take away something valuable
- (n) a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again The money was paid to Mr Desai's widow. She found it very hard to adjust to being a widow. See study section: Relationships (informal humorous) A fishing/football/golf/etc. widow is a woman whose husband is very often away fishing or playing football or golf, etc.
- A single word left on the last line of a paragraph which falls at the top of a page.
- A woman whose husband has died; particularly such a woman who has not yet remarried