What does HOUSEWIFE mean?

Definitions for HOUSEWIFE
ˈhaʊsˌwaɪf or, usu., ˈhʌz ɪf for 2 ; -ˌwaɪvz or, usu., -ɪfs or -ɪvz for 2house·wife

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. housewife, homemaker, lady of the house, woman of the housenoun

    a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income

Wiktionary

  1. housewifenoun

    The wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household.

  2. housewifenoun

    A little case or bag for materials used in sewing, and for other articles of female work; called also hussy.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Housewifenoun

    1.

    Etymology: house and wife.

    You will think it unfit for a good housewife to stir in or to busy herself about her housewifry. Edmund Spenser, on Ireland.

    I have room enough, but the kind and hearty housewife is dead. Alexander Pope, to Swift.

    Fitting is a mantle for a bad man, and surely for a bad housewife it is no less convenient; for some of them, that be wandering women, it is half a wardrobe. Edmund Spenser, on Ireland.

    Let us sit and mock the good housewife, fortune, from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be disposed equally. William Shakespeare.

    Farmers in degree,
    He a good husband, a good housewife she. Dryden.

    Early housewives leave the bed,
    When living embers on the hearth are spread. Dryden.

    The fairest among the daughters of Britain shew themselves good stateswomen as well as good housewives. Joseph Addison, Freehold.

    He was bred up under the tuition of a tender mother, ’till she made him as good an housewife as herself: he could preserve apricocks, and make jellies. Joseph Addison, Spectator.

Wikipedia

  1. Housewife

    A housewife (also known as a homemaker or a stay-at-home mother/mom/mum) is a woman whose role is running or managing her family's home—housekeeping, which includes caring for her children; cleaning and maintaining the home; making, buying and/or mending clothes for the family; buying, cooking, and storing food for the family; buying goods that the family needs for everyday life; partially or solely managing the family budget—and who is not employed outside the home (i.e., a career woman). The male equivalent is the househusband. Webster's Dictionary defines a housewife as a married woman who is in charge of her household. The British Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (1901) defines a housewife as "the mistress of a household; a female domestic manager [...]". In British English, a small sewing kit is also sometimes called a huswif,: 115  housewife or hussif.In the Western world, stereotypical gender roles, particularly for women, were challenged by the feminist movement in the latter 20th century to allow women to choose whether to be homemakers or to have a career. Changing economics also increased the prevalence of two-income households.

ChatGPT

  1. housewife

    A housewife is a married woman who manages her own household as her main occupation and has chosen not to work outside the home. Her duties usually include cooking, cleaning, taking care of children, and managing the family's general domestic affairs.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Housewifenoun

    the wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household

  2. Housewifenoun

    a little case or bag for materials used in sewing, and for other articles of female work; -- called also hussy

  3. Housewifenoun

    a hussy

  4. Housewifeverb

    alt. of Housewive

  5. Etymology: [House + wife. Cf. Hussy.]

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. housewife

    See HUZ-ZIF.

British National Corpus

  1. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'HOUSEWIFE' in Nouns Frequency: #3019

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of HOUSEWIFE in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of HOUSEWIFE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of HOUSEWIFE in a Sentence

  1. Frances Beatrix Spade:

    House of Cards, is Spade’s niece. In the same 1999 interview with the Boston Globe, Spade, who had five siblings, told the newspaper her father owned a construction company and her mother was a housewife. To say the least, Spade, who recalled times of rummaging through her mother’s jewelry drawer and wearing overalls around the house, never expected to one day become a fashion expert. When I was a kid, I didn't even know Chanel. I would have called it Channel.

  2. Phyllis Mcginley:

    To be a housewife is ... a difficult, a wrenching, sometimes an ungrateful job if it is looked on only as a job. Regarded as a profession, it is the noblest as it is the most ancient of the catalogue. Let none persuade us differently or the world is lost indeed.

  3. Michael Rapaport:

    I consider Bethenny Frankel to be the greatest' Housewife.' I equate her as the Michael Jordan of' Housewives' because of The New Edition Story, The New Edition Story that she left the show in her prime and was bigger, stronger and more powerful than ever.

  4. Fumiko Kasai:

    At first I saw nothing strange about a housewife doing a low-paid part-time job, but no matter how hard I worked, my salary would not rise much even as I bear the responsibility as a team leader. I don't want employers to treat temporary workers as cheap labor force for the sake of cutting personnel costs.

  5. Phyllis McGinley:

    Gossip isn't scandal and it's not merely malicious. It's chatter about the human race by lovers of the same. Gossip is the tool of the poet, the shop-talk of the scientist, and the consolation of the housewife, wit, tycoon and intellectual. It begins in the nursery and ends when speech is past.

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