WOMAN


Meaning of WOMAN in English

n. (pl. women)

1. an adult human female.

2 the female sex; any or an average woman (how does woman differ from man?).

3 a wife or female sexual partner.

4 (prec. by the) emotions or characteristics traditionally associated with women (brought out the woman in him).

5 a man with characteristics traditionally associated with women.

6 (attrib.) female (woman driver; women friends).

7 (as second element in comb.) a woman of a specified nationality, profession, skill, etc. (Englishwoman; horsewoman).

8 colloq. a female domestic help.

9 archaic or hist. a queen's etc. female attendant ranking below lady (woman of the bedchamber).

Phrases and idioms:

woman of the streets a prostitute. Women's Institute an organization of women in rural areas to meet regularly and participate in crafts, cultural activities, etc. women's lib colloq. women's liberation. women's libber colloq. a supporter of women's liberation. women's liberation the liberation of women from inequalities and subservient status in relation to men, and from attitudes causing these. Women's Liberation (or Movement) a movement campaigning for women's liberation. women's rights rights that promote a position of legal and social equality of women with men.

Derivatives:

womanless adj. womanlike adj.

Etymology: OE wifmon, -man (as WIFE, MAN), a formation peculiar to English, the ancient word being WIFE

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.