Relict (noun)
rel-ikt
A thing which has survived from an earlier period or in a primitive form.
How strange that I came across this word in reference to a widow; although archaic relict does mean widow.
Example sentences
“It was a relict of the times before the First Apocalypse, the unknown era.”
“As his relict and only surviving family Lucy inherited everything.”
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