Definition of Matronage. Meaning of Matronage. Synonyms of Matronage

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Definition of Matronage

Matronage
Matronage Mat"ron*age, n. 1. The state of a matron. 2. The collective body of matrons. --Burke. Can a politician slight the feelings and convictions of the whole matronage of his country ? --Hare.

Meaning of Matronage from wikipedia

- Matron is the job title of a very senior or the chief nurse in several countries, including the United Kingdom, and other Commonwealth countries and former...
- the art of cultural authority" in Cultural Leadership in America: Art Matronage and Patronage, ed. by Wanda Corn (1997) 84 "Isabella Stewart Gardner |...
- November 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2019. Bose, Melia Belli (2017). "Royal Matronage and a Visual Vocabulary of Indian Queenship: Ahilyabai Holkar's Memorial...
- "courtly love". The emphasis of the reforming Robert of Arbrissel on "matronage" to achieve his ends can explain the troubadour attitude towards women...
- the artists receive a fee from private donations raised through its "matronage program". Their most notable project are a series of banners funded by...
- of the graceful Read. and praised by William Hayley. She also provided Matronage opportunities for many other female artists such as Caroline Watson (1675-1757)...
- the organizational headquarters are in Oslo. Queen Sonja of Norway has matronage over the society. Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Det norske hageselskap"...
- and women's studies College Art ****ociation Annual Meeting, 1978 "New Matronage: Women's Support for Women's Art," Panel moderator and speaker University...
- History 12 (2000), 572–94. 'Memories of Helena: patterns in imperial female matronage in the fourth and fifth centuries', in L James, ed., Women, Men and Eunuchs:...
- Bulstrode's body became a theme of court poets who competed for the literary matronage of her Lucy Russell, countess of Bedford. Lucy Russell's favour was highly...