- goodwives
- n. mistress of a house (Archaic)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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goodwife — /ˈgʊdwaɪf/ (say goodwuyf) noun (plural goodwives /ˈgʊdwaɪvz/ (say goodwuyvz)) Obsolete 1. the mistress of a household. 2. (a title of respect for a woman.) {Middle English} …
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