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women
English
Alternative forms
- See woman
Etymology
From Middle English wimmen, from Old English w?fmenn (“women”), from w?f (“female”) + menn (“men, persons, human beings”), equivalent to wife +? men. Spelling (with o) influenced by the singular; see woman for more.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, US, Canada) IPA(key): /?w?m?n/, /?w?m?n/, /?w?m?n/
- Rhymes: -?m?n
- (General New Zealand) IPA(key): /?w?m?n/, /?w?m?n/
- Rhymes: -?m?n
- Hyphenation: wom?en
- Homophone: woman (some dialects, common in New Zealand and South Africa)
Noun
women
- plural of woman
- Three women went for a walk.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:women.
Related terms
- women's lib
- womenfolk
Noun
women
- Misspelling of woman.
Anagrams
- Mowen, menow
Middle English
Noun
women pl
- Alternative form of wommen
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woxen
Middle English
Verb
woxen
- past participle of wax
- To every wight she woxen is so deere
- And worshipful, that folk ther she was bore
- And from hir birthe knewe hir yeer by yeere,
- Unnethe trowed they, - but dorste han swore -
- That she to Janicle, of which I spak bifore,
- She doghter nere, for as by conjecture,
- Hem thoughte she was another creature.
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