Concept cluster: Social systems > Gender-specific job titles
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A woman working in advertising; a female adman.
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A female member of an assembly.
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(dated) A female baker.
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(UK, military) A female batman (servant)
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Alternative form of beadswoman [A female beadsman.]
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(Scotland, historical) A field worker, especially a woman.
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The female equivalent of a bondsman.
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(dated) A female brewer.
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(US) A female busser; one who clears plates from and cleans tables; one who buses.
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A woman who is dedicated to her career.
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(obsolete) A charwoman
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Alternative form of charwoman [(chiefly Britain) A woman employed to do housework, traditionally coming and going on a daily basis and paid weekly wages.]
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A servant or attendant.
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a female member of a clan.
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a woman who cleans.
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(dated) A woman who is a member of a club.
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A woman who is a member of a committee.
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(obsolete, rare) A female cooker.
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(obsolete, rare) A female cook.
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A woman who serves at a counter.
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(dated) A female draper.
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Alternative form of eatress. [A woman who eats.]
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An individual employed to do all sorts of duties.
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(dated) A female farmer.
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the female equivalent of a foreman
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(law) A female foreman of a jury.
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(Early Modern, obsolete) One who cleans (fows), as in cooking utensils or house maintenance.
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A member of a gang of workers.
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(dated) female greengrocer
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(dated) A female grocer.
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A female headsman; a female executioner that carries out executions by decapitation.
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(archaic) A servant, especially an agricultural labourer.
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(obsolete) A kitchen servant; a cook.
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Alternative form of laboress [(dated) A female laborer.]
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A female launderer.
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(rare, dated) A female maker or manufacturer.
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(rare, archaic) A woman who milks an animal.
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(rare) A female nightwatchman.
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A junior male clerk employed in a professional office to perform odd jobs, such as running errands or making copies.
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A female ouvrier.
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Alternative form of peddleress [(dated) A female peddler.]
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A female police officer.
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A female member of a posse.
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A female potter (maker of pottery).
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(archaic, slang) A brothel.
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A female restaurateur.
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A woman who is employed as a sales clerk.
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(UK) A woman employed to prepare, serve or supervise school dinners.
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(politics) A female selectman
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A female sideman.
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A female astronaut.
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(dated) a female tailor
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Alternative form of tallywoman [A woman who conducts the tally trade.]
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Befitting a tradesman.
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A woman organising a Tupperware party.
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A female verger.
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A female villager.
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(dated) A female weaver.
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(now historical) A weaver (originally, specifically female).
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(dated, rare) A female worker.

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