Definition of Countrywoman. Meaning of Countrywoman. Synonyms of Countrywoman

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Definition of Countrywoman

Countrywoman
Countrywoman Coun"try*wom`an (-w??m`an), n.; pl. Countrywomen (-w?m`?n). A woman born, or dwelling, in the country, as opposed to the city; a woman born or dwelling in the same country with another native or inhabitant. --Shak.

Meaning of Countrywoman from wikipedia

- the Thracesian Theme when one of their number attempted to violate a countrywoman, but in the struggle she seized his sword and killed him; instead of...
- discipline leader at the time, Camille Rast of Switzerland, with her countrywoman Wendy Holdener placing second. Picking up where she left off, defending...
- cancellations) defeated defending champion Conny Hütter of Austria and her countrywoman (and four-time discipline champion) Sofia Goggia to win her first crystal...
- the Irish word cailín "girl/woman", the diminutive of caile "woman, countrywoman". Although it derives from the Irish language, Colleen as a given name...
- Costume of the French countrywoman, woodcut from Breton's Recueil des Habits (1564)...
- individual event in 2024 at her home Olympics in Paris by beating her fellow countrywoman, Sara Balzer in the all-French gold medal bout. Brunet was born in Lyon...
- second woman to repeat as champion, following in the footsteps of her countrywoman, 2011 and 2012 CrossFit Games champion Anníe Mist Þórisdóttir. Katrín...
- 2023). ACWW holds a triennial conference and publishes a magazine, The Countrywoman, four times a year. Late 19th Centuryrural women's groups were set...
- illibata [Handsome honest emigrant in Australia would marry chaste fellow-countrywoman]) is a 1971 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa, with stars Alberto...
- Rudansky Varenyky-Varenyky (1858), a Russian soldier asks a Ukrainian countrywoman to cook varenyky for him. However, he cannot think of the word "varenyky"...