Definition of Houseworks

1. housework [n] - See also: housework

Lexicographical Neighbors of Houseworks

housewifed
housewifelike
housewifeliness
housewifely
housewiferies
housewifery
housewifey
housewifing
housewifish
housewifization
housewive
housewived
housewives
housewiving
housework
houseworks (current term)
housewrecker
housewright
housewrights
housey
housey-housey
housie
housier
housiest
housing
housing commissioner
housing development
housing estate
housing estates
housing for the elderly

Literary usage of Houseworks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"Traditional orientation means that a woman's only purpose is to marry, bear and rear children, spend most of her time at home doing houseworks and ..."

2. The Land of the Tatami: Travels in Japan by George T. Murray (1906)
"The genial master and proprietor is the descendant of a long line of ancestors, who have worked this clay. His houseworks especially for the Imperial palace ..."

3. Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset (1907)
"Further they say that a reeve of 4 ploughs, 3 houseworks, 4 cottars of " fonte " and io workers of the dairy and i smith ought to have on the vigil of the ..."

4. A History of the Personal Computer: The People and the Technology by Roy A. Allan (2001)
"... 15/5 houseworks, 12/26 MS-NET, 12/27 Office, 15/4, 15/6, 16/2, 16/11, 16/14 Office 95, 97 and 2000, 15/4 Olympic Decathlon game, 12/14 PCMail, ..."

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