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servingwoman
別の表記
- serving woman, serving-woman
語源
From Middle English servynge womman, servyng woman; equivalent to serving + -woman.
名詞
servingwoman (複数形 servingwomen) (historical)
- A female servant.
- 1983, Meade, Marion, Sybille: Life, Love, & Art in the Face of Absolute Power, Open Road Media, →ISBN:
- The windows in the hall had to be kept closed because of the stench from the street, and each morning she had the servingwomen burn spices to perfume the air. […] A servingwoman stooped near the bed, carefully collecting fragments of china between her fingertips and transferring them to a tray.
- 1988, Riley, Judith Merkle, A Vision of Light: A Margaret of Ashbury Novel; republished United States: Three Rivers Press, 2006, →ISBN, page 144:
- In the meanwhile we had a place with the other servingwomen, in the room behind the kitchen.
- 1996, Phillips, Patricia, The Rose of Ravenscrag, Dorchester Publishing, →ISBN, pages 36, 310:
- He had resolved to stay awake until the servingwoman delivered her final report for the night about his daughter’s condition. […] The servingwomen must have gone for hot water.
- 1997 [1789–1798], History of My Life, Johns Hopkins University Press, translation of Histoire de ma vie by Casanova, Giacomo, page 96:
- 1998, Maids and Mistresses, Cousins and Queens: Women's Alliances in Early Modern England, pages 10, 21; republished United States: Oxford University Press, 1999, →ISBN:
- Ostovich examines how Jonson uses The Magnetic Lady to play out a war between gender and class roles by demonizing an alliance of servingwomen who attempt to secure their own pleasure—defined as wealth and power—by taking over a widow’s household and nominating their own heiress to the family fortune. […] The writers of citizen comedy often assigned this category of servingwoman to a lower class so that she could be played as a comic figure: in Dekker’s The Shoemaker’s Holiday, Sibil, Rose Oateley’s maid, in return for “a cambric apron … and a pair of purple stockings,” promises to “go jiggy-joggy to London and be here in a trice” (I, ii, 54–5, 61–2).
- 1998 November, Anthony, Mark, Beyond the Pale, Bantam Books, →ISBN, pages 137, 358:
- 2003, Tackett, Timothy, When the King Took Flight, →ISBN, pages 48–49, 125; republished United States: Harvard University Press, 30 June 2009:
- In the meantime, the queen and a few trusted servingwomen set about devising disguises appropriate to the “de Korff family,” including a small girl’s dress for the five-year-old dauphin and the outfit of a financial agent for the king. […] The queen’s servingwoman—the very woman the royal couple had so feared in the weeks before the flight—had informed officials of the coming evasion with great accuracy.
- 2011 September 30 [1871–1872], Demons: A Novel in Three Parts, Random House, translation of Бѣсы by Fyodor Dostoevsky, →ISBN, pages 161, 517:
- Please ring that bell, there beside you, to the servingwomen’s quarters. […] But there were tenants living in the house—a captain well known in town, his sister, and with them an elderly servingwoman, and these tenants, the captain, his sister, and the servingwoman, had all three been stabbed to death that night and apparently robbed.
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参照
- “servingwoman”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present: “a female servant […] Middle English, from SERVING entry 2 + woman”.
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