/raɪt ʌv daʊər/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền của góa phụ (quyền đối với phần di sản do người chồng để lại).
A more thorough explanation: The legal English definition of the term “right of dower” refers to the legal right of a widow to a portion of her deceased husband’s real property or estate. This right typically entitles the widow to a life estate in one-third of the real property owned by her deceased husband at the time of his death. The purpose of the right of dower is to provide financial support and security for the surviving spouse after the death of their partner.
Example: Upon the death of her husband, Sarah claimed her right of dower to receive a portion of his estate as provided by law.