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washerwoman
ˈwasherwoman [f. washer n.1 + woman. Cf. G. wäscherfrau.] 1. a. A woman whose occupation is the washing of dirty linen; one who takes in washing.1632 Sherwood, A washer woman, lauandiere, buandiere. 1674 R. Godfrey Inj. & Ab. Physick 151 A Poor Washer⁓woman. 1757 Foote Author i. Wks. 1799 I. 133 Mrs... Oxford English Dictionary
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Washerwoman
A washerwoman or laundress is a woman who takes in laundry. In literature, the washerwoman may be a convenient disguise, as with Toad, one of the protagonists of The Wind in the Willows (1908), in order to escape wikipedia.org
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Washerwoman (disambiguation)
Washerwoman or Washerwomen may refer to: Washerwoman, a laundress, i.e. a woman who takes in laundry. Both terms are now old-fashioned. Alternanthera caracasana, a plant The Irish Washerwoman, a traditional dance The Washerwomen (Les Blanchisseuses), early film (1896) by Georges Méliès wikipedia.org
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washwoman
ˈwashwoman Now U.S. [f. wash v.] = washerwoman.1590 Dewsbury Parish Ch. Reg. 28 Sept., Massoley a maid of Mr. Rowland Owans a washwoman buried. 1778 F. Burney Evelina (1791) I. xiv. 52 You would much sooner be taken for her wash-woman. 1816 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. LXXXI. 121 Among the lost plays o... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Irish Washerwoman
The Chemist's Drinking Song The Old Irish Washerwoman Feature film. Irish Washerwoman as collected from Stephen Baldwin, Gloucestershire fiddler, with sound recording. wikipedia.org
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Napoleon and the Little Washerwoman
Napoleon and the Little Washerwoman (German: Napoleon und die kleine Wäscherin) is a 1920 German silent historical comedy film directed by Adolf Gärtner wikipedia.org
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The Cutman
The film took first place at the First Run Festival in New York 2003, where Mots kin also won the Washerwoman Award for outstanding directing. he died wikipedia.org
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Dargason
Second Suite in F for Military Band by Gustav Holst The fourth movement, "Finale (The Dargason)", from St Paul's Suite, also by Gustav Holst "The Irish Washerwoman wikipedia.org
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Jane Winifred Steger
These articles, entitled 'Arabian Days; the Wanderings of Winifred the Washerwoman', ran in The Observer from 8 December 1928 to 2 February 1929. Works Horrors of the Night Winifred the Washerwoman, 1935 short story Unto Us A Child Is Born Winifred the Washerwoman, 1935 column The Severest Test wikipedia.org
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Johnny Lion
He also recorded with The Jumping Jewels and had a few hit songs including "Wheels"", "Africa" and "Irish Washerwoman". nos.nl |title=Zanger Johnny Lion van 'Sophietje' overleden|date=February 2019 }}</ref> as well as top 10 hits with "Africa" (No. 8) in 1963 and "Irish Washerwoman wikipedia.org
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Biraha Bahar
It is a musical play written in Biraha genre as a mystic Dialogue between a Washerwoman (Dhobin) and Washerman (Dhobi). wikipedia.org
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Shepherd of Salisbury Plain
It was satirised, renamed The Washerwoman of Finchley Common, by William Thackeray in his novel Vanity Fair. wikipedia.org
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The Laundress
The Laundress (Daumier), a painting The Laundress (Greuze), a painting The Laundress (Toulouse-Lautrec), a painting Laundress, another word for a washerwoman , i.e. someone whose occupation is doing laundry See also The Launderettes, Norwegian rock band Launderette (disambiguation) Washerwoman (disambiguation wikipedia.org
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Pukar (1939 film)
Jehangir's claim that the law knows no class distinction is put on the test when a washerwoman (Akhtar) accuses Queen Nurjehan of having inadvertently Since the washerwoman's husband was killed by the Queen, claiming to be acting in justice, Jehangir says that the washerwoman should shoot him in the same wikipedia.org
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Mother Shepherd
He was known as "the Saved Railway Guard" and she was soon known as the "Hallelujah Washerwoman" as she witnessed and preached around London. No longer the "Hallelujah Washerwoman" she was called "Mother Shepherd". wikipedia.org
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