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wench

English

Etymology

The noun is derived from Middle English wench, wenche (female baby; girl (especially unmarried); maiden, young woman; bondwoman; serving maid; beloved, sweetheart; concubine, mistress; harlot, prostitute) [and other forms], a shortened form of Middle English wenchel (girl; maiden; child), from Old English wen?el, win?el (child; servant; slave), from Proto-Germanic *wankil?, from Proto-Germanic *wankijan? (to sway; waver). The English word is cognate with Old High German wenken (to waver; to give way, yield), wank?n (to totter).

The verb and adjective are derived from the noun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /w?nt?/
  • Rhymes: -?nt?

Noun

wench (plural wenches)

  1. (archaic, now dialectal or humorous, possibly offensive) A girl or young woman, especially a buxom or lively one.
    1. (specifically) A girl or young woman of a lower class.
  2. (archaic or dialectal) Used as a term of endearment for a female person, especially a wife, daughter, or girlfriend: darling, sweetheart.
  3. (archaic) A woman servant; a maidservant.
  4. (archaic) A promiscuous woman; a mistress (other woman in an extramarital relationship).
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:promiscuous woman, Thesaurus:mistress
  5. (archaic) A prostitute.
  6. (US, archaic or historical) A black woman (of any age), especially if in a condition of servitude.
    Synonym: (dated, literary, now offensive) negress

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Sranan Tongo: wenke

Translations

Verb

wench (third-person singular simple present wenches, present participle wenching, simple past and past participle wenched)

  1. (intransitive, archaic, now humorous) To frequent prostitutes; to whore; also, to womanize.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • wencher

Translations

References

Anagrams

  • chewn

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blowze

English

Alternative forms

  • blouse
  • blowess
  • blowse

Etymology

Probably from the same root as blush.

Noun

blowze (plural blowzes)

  1. (obsolete) A ruddy, fat-faced woman; a wench.
    • c. 1593, William Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus, Act IV, Scene 2,[1]
      Sweet blowse, you are a beauteous blossom, sure.

Derived terms

  • blowzy

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