jointure
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Joined even though the purported loving jointure may be mere stone-carver’s fantasy.
From Slate • May 28, 2012
By the terms of his will, his widow is left an interest in the London residence, a jointure worth about $5,000 annually and the residue of his personal property.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Without either side wanting it, the battle seemed on its way to jointure.
From Time Magazine Archive
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At birth these bones are not completely joined, the jointure being fulfilled by membranes, which change into bone as the person grows older.
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Lord Mucklebury was a widower, with an only son very nobly provided for, and as capable of making a good jointure, if he married again, as a widow's heart could wish.
From The Widow Barnaby Vol. II (of 3) by Trollope, Frances Eleanor