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In many cultures, marriage is generally expected that a woman will take her husband’s surname, though that is not universal. To my wife I’m not perfect mug A married woman may indicate her marital status in a number of ways: in Western culture a married woman would commonly wear a wedding ring but in other cultures other markers of marital status may be used. A married woman is commonly given the honorific title “Mrs”, but some married women prefer to be referred to as “Ms”, a title which is also used by preference or when the marital status of a woman is unknown. The word is of Germanic origin, from Proto-Germanic *wībam, “woman”. In Middle English it had the form wif, and in Old English wīf, “woman or wife”. It is related to Modern German Weib (woman, female), and Danish viv (wife, usually poetic) and may derive ultimately from the Indo-European root ghwībh- “shame; pudenda” (cf. Tocharian B kwīpe and Tocharian A kip, each meaning “female pudenda”, with clear sexual overtones). The original meaning of the phrase “wife” as simply “woman”, unconnected with marriage or a husband/wife, is preserved in words such as “midwife” and “fishwife”.

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