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Webster 1913 Edition


Huswife

Hus′wife

,
Noun.
[OE.
huswif
;
hus
house +
wif
wife. Cf.
Hussy
a housewife,
Housewife
.]
[Written also
housewife
.]
1.
A female housekeeper; a woman who manages domestic affairs; a thirfty woman.
“The bounteous huswife Nature.”
Shak.
The
huswife
is she that do labor doth fall.
Tusser.
2.
A worthless woman; a hussy.
[Obs.]
Shak.
3.
[See
Hussy
a bag.]
A case for sewing materials. See
Housewife
.
Cowper.

Hus′wife

,
Verb.
T.
To manage with frugality; – said of a woman.
Dryden.

Webster 1828 Edition


Huswife

HUS'WIFE

,
Noun.
A worthless woman; a bad manager. [See Hussy.]
1.
A female economist; a thrifty woman.

HUS'WIFE

,
Verb.
T.
To manage with economy and frugality.

Definition 2024


huswife

huswife

English

Noun

huswife (plural huswifes or huswives)

  1. (obsolete) A housewife.
  2. (obsolete) A worthless woman; hussy.
  3. A small case containing scissors, thread, needles, and other sewing things.
    • 1811, Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, ch.38:
      And for my part, I was all in a fright for fear your sister should ask us for the huswifes she had gave us a day or two before; but however, nothing was said about them, and I took care to keep mine out of sight.
    • 1815, Jane Austen, Emma, vol.2, ch.1:
      I was sure it could not be far off; but I had put my huswife upon it, you see, without being aware, and so it was quite hid, but I had it in my hand so very lately that I was almost sure it must be on the table.

Verb

huswife (third-person singular simple present huswifes, present participle huswifing, simple past and past participle huswifed)

  1. (said of a woman) To manage with frugality.