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barmaiden (複数形 barmaidens)
- Synonym of barmaid.
- 1860, Anthony Trollope, “A Day with One of the Navvies.—Afternoon.”, in The Three Clerks. A Novel., New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, […], page 188:
- 1866 August 1, “A Cruise to the Chatham Islands”, in Otago Daily Times, number 1433, Dunedin, page 5, column 1:
- There being no appearance of wind, we passed the night at Port Chalmers—that semi-amphibious town, whose inhabitants seem to consist chiefly of sailors, shipchandlers, boatmen, barmen, and barmaidens, and an eccentric barber, who has, quite naturally, transferred his services from Greenwich to Port Chalmers.
- 1870 August 22, “Paris Under Arms”, in The Daily Telegraph, number 4,738, London, page 5, column 3:
- 1871 July 22, [Francis Cowley Burnand], “My Health”, in Punch, or The London Charivari, page 27, column 1:
- Go to dinner in Refreshment Room. Brilliant Barmaiden standing out against a background of brilliant and variegated bottles, like what a fancy chemist’s shop might be.
- 1872 February 7, “On Barmaids”, in C[harles] H[enry] Ross, editor, Judy, or The London Serio-Comic Journal, volume X, London: […] the Proprietor […], page 142, column 1:
- I don’t think that barmen and barmaidens are in the habit of intermarrying.
- 1873 January 14, Birmingham Daily Mail, volume V, number 729, page 2, column 2:
- 1883 September 25, R. H. Lundie, “Licensed Victuallers and Sunday-Closing”, in Liverpool Daily Post, number 8807, published 26 September 1883, page 5, column 7:
- It is not difficult for the wealthy brewer or pluralist publican, while he takes his ease in his comfortable dwelling on the Lord’s Day, or rolls in his chariot to the house of prayer, to denounce the agitation in favour of Sunday-closing, while his weary barmen and barmaidens “work from early morn to midnight” to carpet his ample halls and stable his well-fed horses.
- 1898, Andrew Lang, “Introduction”, in Christmas Stories from “Household Words” and “All the Year Round” by Charles Dickens; […] (Gadshill Edition. The Works of Charles Dickens in Thirty-two Volumes. […]; volume XXXI), volume I, London: Chapman & Hall, Ld.; New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner’s Sons, page xi:
- The essence of the Circumlocution Office is thin and weak, compared to the scorn of the Railway barmaiden, “the eighth wonder of monarchical creation.”
- 1998 November 15, Abigail Foerstner, “A little breathing room: The challenge of designing costumes for opera”, in Chicago Tribune, 152nd year, number 319, section 7, page 12, column 4:
- Perdziola sets the scene with the arrival of an opera company in elegant “street clothes” of jackets, breeches and cloaks contrasted by Zerbinetta’s comic troupe and her saucy barmaiden appeal.
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