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jointure
[join-cher]
noun
an estate or property settled on a woman in consideration of marriage, to be owned by her after her husband's death.
Obsolete.a joint tenancy limited in favor of a husband and wife.
jointure
/ ˈɔɪԳʃə /
noun
law
provision made by a husband for his wife by settling property upon her at marriage for her use after his death
the property so settled
obsoletethe act of joining or the condition of being joined
Other Word Forms
- jointured adjective
- jointureless adjective
- unjointured adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of jointure1
Example Sentences
Nonetheless, for the upper classes, haggling over dowries and jointures ensured that matrimony was often approached like a business arrangement.
Miss Lumley became Mrs. Sterne in due time, and brought to her husband a modest jointure, and another living at Stillington, so that he was now a pluralist, although far from rich.
Worse still, he refused to send her even a portion of her jointure.
To Joseph he left two thousand pounds; and the estate in Cornwall, to my mother, in addition to her jointure.
Oh, of course her jointure will be paid.
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