dotal

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin dotalis, from dos, dotis (dowry). Compare French dotal. See dot (dowry).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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dotal (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to dower, or a woman's marriage portion; constituting or comprised in dower.
    • 1717, Samuel Garth, Metamorphoses:
      Shall I, of one poor dotal town poſſeſt,
      My people thin, my wretched country waſte

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French

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Adjective

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dotal (feminine dotale, masculine plural dotaux, feminine plural dotales)

  1. dotal
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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin dōtālis.

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  • Hyphenation: do‧tal

Adjective

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dotal m or f (plural dotais)

  1. (relational) dowry
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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin dōtālis.

Adjective

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dotal m or f (masculine and feminine plural dotales)

  1. (relational) dowry
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