Definition of Countrywomen. Meaning of Countrywomen. Synonyms of Countrywomen

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Definition of Countrywomen

Countrywomen
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 Countrywomen from wikipedia

- WTA 1000 is a category of tennis tournaments on the WTA Tour organized by the Women's Tennis ****ociation. The Series was initially called WTA Tier I which...
- 13-minute match in three sets. In the semifinal, Williams beat fellow countrywomen Shelby Rogers in straight sets to progress to her fourth final of the...
- (Australia, Belgium, Italy, Russia and the United States) have had two countrywomen meet in a final in the Open Era: On 1 March 2022, the WTA announced that...
- Ages to the early 17th century (and later as an old-fashioned cap for countrywomen and young children). Tudor (later Stewart in Scotland) and earlier coifs...
- The ****ociated Country Women of the World (ACWW) is the largest international organization for rural women, with a membership of nine million in 82 countries...
- The Irish Countrywomen's ****ociation (ICA; Irish: Bantracht na Tuaithe) is the largest women's organisation in Ireland, with 6,100 members. Founded in...
- The final made Italy the fifth country in the Open Era to have two countrywomen contest a major final (after Australia, the United States, Belgium, and...
- the Open Era (following Australia and the United States) to have two countrywomen contest a major final. Serena Williams was the defending champion, but...
- "shameful habit" of drinking and eating in the outhouse, which some of the countrywomen practised at beer parties. In April 1016, Æthelred died of illness, leaving...
- Press, New Delhi. O'Hanlon, Rosalind. 1994. For the Honour of My Sister Countrywomen: Tarabai Shinde and the Critique of Gender Relations in Colonial India...