/ˈdaʊə/ – noun
Definition: phần di sản của người vợ góa.
A more thorough explanation: Dower refers to the portion of a deceased husband’s real property that a widow is legally entitled to use during her lifetime. It is a legal right or interest that a wife has in her husband’s property upon his death.
Example: Upon the death of her husband, the widow was entitled to claim her dower rights, which included a portion of his estate as provided by law.