Vedhavera [for *Sk. vaidhaveya, fr. vidhavā] son of a widow; in two diff. passages of the Jātaka, both times characterized as sukka -- cchavī vedhaverā "sons of widows, with white skins," and at both places misunderstood (or unintelligibly expld) by the Cy., viz. J iv.184 (+thulla -- bāhū; C.: vidhavā apatikā tehi vidhavā sarantī ti [ti]vidha -- verā ca vedhaverā); vi.508 (C.: vidhav' itthakā; v. l. vidhav -- ittikāmā purisā).