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dairywoman
[ dair-ee-woom-uhn ]
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Gender Note
Is it dairywoman or dairyperson? See -woman.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of dairywoman1
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Example Sentences
I tended the stall of a dairywoman, who was too fine a lady to get up so early.
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At that time Tatiana was not in her master's house, but living with a married sister, the dairywoman, in a separate hut.
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They must have heard what an excellent dairywoman I am, and things like that, but how they heard I cannot surmise unless John has been telling.
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Madge is the dairywoman, and the sempstress.
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There was Uncle Nathan, the butler, whose wife was Aunt Susan, the dairywoman; Uncle Davy, the shoemaker; Saul, the blacksmith; Mingo, the old body servant of Colonel Carroll; Fortune, the coachman, etc., etc.—all very powerful men.
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