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A female member of the Amish.
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A woman who uses an axe.
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(obsolete) A female baker.
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(cricket) A female batter.
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(Newfoundland) A rural Newfoundlander, as opposed to a townie (city dweller).
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The elected king of the festivities on Twelfth Night, chosen by his finding a bean hidden in the Twelfth cake.
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(obsolete) A pastoral song.
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(UK, historical) An act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in 1723 in response to a series of raids by two groups of poachers, known as the Blacks. It greatly strengthened the criminal code and specified over 200 capital crimes.
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A woman who is skilled in sword fighting.
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(obsolete, chiefly Britain) A female lay church worker who tends the pews in a church; a sextoness.
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(US, obsolete) A Confederate Southerner, or somebody who supported southern rights and slavery
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A female child who tends cattle.
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A small-scale farmer in South America.
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(obsolete) A female dealer in porcelain.
adj
Befitting a craftsman.
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(archaic) A convivial companion.
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A girl who works in a dairy; a young dairywoman.
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A Dutch woman; a woman from the Netherlands.
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The wife in a married couple engaged in farming; a wife who shares in the duties of farming, such as farm management, homemaking on the farm, fieldwork, sales and marketing, or other work.
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A female connector, pipe fitting, etc.
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(Australia) Used attributively with reference to Aboriginal people living on the edge of towns etc.
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The female equivalent of a frontiersman.
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Alternative form of frontierswoman [The female equivalent of a frontiersman.]
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(archaic) A woman who sells fruit; a female fruiterer.
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(West Africa) A work agreement usually involving a married man and his adult sons who take on responsibility for the fieldwork of a farm on which they all live.
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An uncertified midwife; a woman who attends at childbirths but who lacks a medical qualification.
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A woman belonging to a hilltribe.
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The female equivalent of a hitman; a female assassin.
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(dated) A female hunter.
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A kind of Japanese club where hostesses are paid to entertain and drink and talk with customers.
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Alternative form of land girl [(Britain, historical) A member of the Women's Land Army.]
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Alternative spelling of land girl [(Britain, historical) A member of the Women's Land Army.]
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(obsolete, rare) The leader of a troop or retinue.
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(UK, Liverpudlian, historical) A working-class woman, typically dressed in a shawl, carrying one or more babies, and working as a market trader.
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Alternative form of mound builder [A member of any of several Native American peoples who constructed large mounds for ceremonial or burial purposes.]
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(colloquial) Any geographical region whose human population has a noticeably high childbirth rate.
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(slang, obsolete) A brothel.
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The female equivalent of an outdoorsman.
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(idiomatic) Death, the Grim Reaper or angel of death; and one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
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A woman who plays the psaltery.
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Obsolete spelling of roanoke [(US, historical) White beads of low value made from shells, formerly used for ornaments and currency by Native Americans of colonial Virginia.]
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(US, historical) White beads of low value made from shells, formerly used for ornaments and currency by Native Americans of colonial Virginia.
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Archaic spelling of roun. [(obsolete) To whisper.]
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(rare, nonstandard) A female shaman.
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A girl who polishes shoes as an occupation.
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A female warrior who fights with a spear.
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(Philippines, Chinese Filipino) A small house- or temple-like replica structure made of paper and cardboard specially made for the deceased to be displayed during funerals, meant to be later burned as an offering
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A typically young woman who works in a stockroom performing duties such as unpacking boxes, placing items on store shelves, etc.
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A woman who performs stunts.
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(fantasy) A female swordster.
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Synonym of ten pound tourist
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A female member of a tribe.
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(historical) A female seller of tripe.
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Alternative form of woomera [(Australia) A traditional spearthrower, consisting of a stick with a hooked end, used by First Nations Australians.]
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The female equivalent of a woodsman.
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(UK, informal) A female member of the Royal Navy (a member of the WRNS)
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