PARAPHERNA
parapherna (par-[schwa]-f[schwa]r-n[schwa]), n. [Greek ¡°things brought on the side¡±]
1. Roman law. Property of a wife not forming part of her dowry. See DOS(1).
2. Scots law. A married woman’s personal property, such as clothing, jewelry, and intimate possessions, which a husband did not acquire by virtue of marriage. See JUS MARITI.
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