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Definition of Enlisted woman
1. Noun. A female enlisted person in the armed forces.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enlisted Woman
Literary usage of Enlisted woman
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1916)
"... who rendered substantial services to the cause of Independence, but no one of
them can point to a regularly-enlisted woman soldier as her ancestor. ..."
2. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony: Including Public Addresses, Her Own by Ida Husted Harper (1898)
"... upper class of women are enlisted. Woman suffrage is the one interesting
subject of discussion in the whole fashionable quarter. ..."
3. Lectures on Scepticism: Delivered in Park Street Church, Boston, and in the by Lyman Beecher (1835)
"As a powerful auxiliary in this mark of universal emancipation, woman is to be
enlisted—woman, unperverted, the pattern of whatsoever things are pure and ..."
4. A Crusade of Compassion for the Healing of the Nations: A Study of Medical by Caroline Atwater Mason (1919)
"... that in Philadelphia, for a graduate ready and fitted to go to India as the
first enlisted woman soldier in the Battalion of Life. ..."