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Definition of Countrywomen
1. countrywoman [n] - See also: countrywoman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Countrywomen
Literary usage of Countrywomen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cave Dwellers of Southern Tunisia: Recollections of a Sojourn with the by Daniel Bruun (1898)
"... OVER the whole of Tunisia the countrywomen, whether Arab or Berber, wear a
similar costume, which must be almost identical with that worn by the Grecian ..."
2. William Winston Seaton of the "National Intelligencer".: A Biographical Sketch by Josephine Seaton (1871)
"... superior to the generality of her countrywomen whom I have met There has not
been such buoyancy of feeling in my heart for several years as I ..."
3. The Ladies of the White House; Or, In the Home of the Presidents: Being a by Laura Carter Holloway (1881)
"Tall and gracefully formed, polished and elegant in society, she was one fitted
to represent her countrywomen at the court of St. Cloud. ..."
4. The Life of Dr. Anandabai Joshee: A Kinswoman of the Pundita Ramabai by Caroline Wells (Healey) Dall (1888)
"... turning to the countrywomen whom she died to save, we feel that her death, in
sorrow, disappointment, and bodily anguish, wifi in God's own way ..."