noun
- plural of coverture; the legal status of a married woman under common law whereby her rights were subsumed under those of her husband
- plural of coverture; shelters or coverings that provide protection
Usage: legal; historical
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The legal doctrine of covertures was gradually abolished in most Western countries during the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Under the old system of covertures, married women could not own property in their own names.
- The historian studied how covertures affected women’s economic independence in colonial America.
- Legal reforms dismantled the traditional covertures that had governed marriage for centuries.
- The ancient covertures provided shelter from the harsh mountain winds.
- Travelers sought refuge under the stone covertures built along the old trade routes.