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goodwife
goodwife (ˈgʊdwaɪf) Forms: see good and wife. Also goody n.1 [Cf. goodman.] 1. The mistress of a house or other establishment. (Cf. goodman 2.) Now chiefly Sc.c 1325 Poem times Edw. II (Percy) xliv, He beareth away that seluer And the good wyf beswyketh. 1375 Barbour Bruce vii. 248 ‘Perfay’, Quod th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Goodwife
Above Goodwife was Madam and above that was Dame. of goodwife faded out around the 18th century. wikipedia.org
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The Good Wife (disambiguation)
Umbrella Woman, a 1987 Australian film The Good Wife (South Korean TV series), a 2016 remake of the American series A Good Wife, a 2016 Serbian film Goodwife wikipedia.org
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'cep
'cep, 'cept shortened colloq. forms of except prep. and conj.1851 H. Mayhew Lond. Labour I. 268 One gets reconciled to anything, 'cept, to a man like me, a low lodging-house. 1867 Goodwife at Home 6 But never gyangs it o'er my hawse, 'Cep at an antren time. 1898 J. D. Brayshaw Slum Silhouettes 4 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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Santa Claus: Who is he, where did he come from, and when did he become ...
In 1849 Santa settled down with Mrs Claus, although we didn't find out her name until 1889, when Katharine Lee Bates, author of America the Beautiful, revealed that it was Goody (as in goodwife ...
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Goodman (title)
Compare Goodwife. The terms were used in England and Puritan New England. wikipedia.org
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apronful
apronful (ˈeɪprənfʊl) [f. as prec. + -ful.] The quantity that can be held in an apron.1865 Pall Mall G. 15 Aug. 10/1 The goodwife when she appears with her apronful of barley. 1868 M. E. Braddon Dead Sea Fr. II. x. 240 An apronful of flowers. Oxford English Dictionary
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Joan Wright
Goodwife Joan Wright (born c. 1596, date of death unknown), called ''Surry's Witch," is the first person known to have been legally accused of witchcraft Wright lived and worked as a midwife in Surry County and was referred to as "Goodwife Wright". wikipedia.org
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Elizabeth Tuttle
She was brought up in a financially stable home and raised to be a Puritan "goodwife". She was named after her mother, who she looked to as a good example of a Puritan "goodwife". wikipedia.org
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hinch-pinch
† hinch-pinch Obs. or dial. [app. a modified reduplication of pinch, to express some kind of alternate action: see hinch. (App. unconnected with obs. Du. hincke-pinck lame, limping.)] The name of some rustic game.1603 Harsnet Pop. Impost. 33 Fitting complement for Hynch pynch and Laugh not, Coale un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Witchsmeller Pursuivant
Field, A Goodwife Louise Gold – Mrs. Tyler, A Goodwife Brian Blessed – Richard IV, A King Gareth Milne – Stuntman Uncredited Patrick Allen – Narrator (voice) Robert East – Harry, Prince wikipedia.org
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Agnes Cowper
She was twelve years with a costermonger named Goodwife Cleere and then as a servant for the Dutch Rossendale family until the recently widowed father wikipedia.org
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Edward Floyd (impeached barrister)
(doing) of the Privy Council, he was impeached by the House of Commons for having said: I have heard that Prague is taken; and Goodman Palsgrave and Goodwife Palsgrave have taken their heels; and as I have heard, Goodwife Palsgrave is taken prisoner. wikipedia.org
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Brigitta Lars Anderssons
The queen referred to her as “älskeliga hustru Brigitta Lars Anderssons“ ('The lovable Goodwife Birgitta Lars Anderssons'). wikipedia.org
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Candy (Salem witch trials)
Unlike many of the other accused married women, who were referred to as "Goodwife", Margaret was addressed with the honorific "Mrs.", which indicates she wikipedia.org
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