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n. - The act of making or becoming a single unit; (law) an estate secured to a prospective wife as a marriage settlement in lieu of a dower.

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  • Her lord has made her sole executrix, and added what little douceurs he could to her jointure, which is but
  • Most of the great families in England have a secondary residence, which is called a jointure-house: let the new house be of that kind. '
  • Most of the great families of England have a secondary residence, which is called a jointure-house: let the new house be of that kind.’
  • Of fruitful land, all which shall be her jointure.
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