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Word Meanings - DAME - Book Publishers vocabulary database

fem. of dominus master, ruler, lord; akin to domare to tame, subdue. See Tame, and cf. Dam mother, Dan, Danger, Dangeon, Dungeon, Dominie, 1. A mistress of a family, who is a lady; a womam in authority; especially, a lady. Then shall these lords

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fem. of dominus master, ruler, lord; akin to domare to tame, subdue. See Tame, and cf. Dam mother, Dan, Danger, Dangeon, Dungeon, Dominie, 1. A mistress of a family, who is a lady; a womam in authority; especially, a lady. Then shall these lords do vex me half so much, As that proud dame, the lord protector's wife. Shak. 2. The mistress of a family in common life, or the mistress of a common school; as, a dame's school. In the dame's classes at the village school. Emerson. 3. A woman in general, esp. an elderly woman. 4. A mother; -- applied to human beings and quadrupeds. Chaucer.

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  • MATRONAL
    Of or pertaining to a matron; suitable to an elderly lady or to a married woman; grave; motherly.
  • MATRON
    1. A wife or a widow, especially, one who has borne children; a woman of staid or motherly manners. Your wives, your daughters, Your matrons, and your maids. Shak. Grave from her cradle, insomuch that she was a matron before she was a
  • MOTHER-OF-PEARL
    The hard pearly internal layer of several kinds of shells, esp. of pearl oysters, river mussels, and the abalone shells; nacre. See Pearl.
  • MOTHER'S DAY
    A day appointed for the honor and uplift of motherhood by the loving remembrance of each person of his mother through the performance of some act of kindness, visit, tribute, or letter. The founder of the day is Anna Jarvis, of Philadelphia, who
  • MOTHERING
    A rural custom in England, of visiting one's parents on Midlent Sunday, -- supposed to have been originally visiting the mother church to make offerings at the high altar.
  • WOMANLY
    Becoming a woman; feminine; as, womanly behavior. Arbuthnot. A blushing, womanly discovering grace. Donne.
  • MOTHERLESS
    Destitute of a mother; having lost a mother; as, motherless children.
  • MOTHER-OF-THYME
    An aromatic plant ; -- called also wild thyme.
  • MATRONIZE
    1. To make a matron of; to make matronlike. Childbed matronizes the giddiest spirits. Richardson. 2. To act the part of a marton toward; to superintend; to chaperone; as, to matronize an assembly.
  • MOTHERLINESS
    The state or quality of being motherly.
  • DOWAGERISM
    The rank or condition of a dowager; formality, as that of a dowager. Also used figuratively. Mansions that have passed away into dowagerism. Thackeray.
  • WOMANHEAD; WOMANHEDE
    Womanhood. Chaucer.
  • MATRONLY
    1. Advanced in years; elderly. 2. Like, or befitting, a matron; grave; sedate.
  • MATRONYMIC
    See METRONYMIC
  • MOTHER-IN-LAW
    The mother of one's husband or wife.
  • WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION
    An association of women formed in the United States in 1874, for the advancement of temperance by organizing preventive, educational, evangelistic, social, and legal work.
  • MOTHER-NAKED
    Naked as when born.
  • MOTHERHOOD
    The state of being a mother; the character or office of a mother.
  • WOMANHOOD
    1. The state of being a woman; the distinguishing character or qualities of a woman, or of womankind. Unspotted faith, and comely womanhood. Spenser. Perhaps the smile and the tender tone Came out of her pitying womanhood. Tennyson. 2.
  • MOTHERWORT
    A labiate herb , of a bitter taste, used popularly in medicine; lion's tail. The mugwort. See Mugwort.
  • AIRWOMAN
    A woman who ascends or flies in an aircraft.
  • SMOTHER
    Etym: 1. To destroy the life of by suffocation; to deprive of the air necessary for life; to cover up closely so as to prevent breathing; to suffocate; as, to smother a child. 2. To affect as by suffocation; to stife; to deprive of air by a thick
  • ENGLISHWOMAN
    Fem. of Englishman. Shak.
  • UNMOTHERED
    Deprived of a mother; motherless.
  • UNWOMAN
    To deprive of the qualities of a woman; to unsex. R. Browning.
  • EEL-MOTHER
    The eelpout.
  • NOBLEWOMAN
    A female of noble rank; a peeress.
  • STEPMOTHER
    The wife of one's father by a subsequent marriage.
  • BONDSWOMAN
    See BONDWOMAN
  • NEEDLEWOMAN
    A woman who does needlework; a seamstress.
  • DAIRYWOMAN
    A woman who attends to a dairy.

 

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