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shopkeeperess
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From shopkeeper + -ess.
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shopkeeperess (複数形 shopkeeperesses)
- (dated) female equivalent of shopkeeper
- 1865 October 24, “A Concert Experience”, in Gold Hill Daily News[1], volume 5, number 629, Gold Hill, Nev.:
- While the latter was being sung, we were told how our neighbor had a falling out with her mother just before her husband died, and how the mother aforesaid would not attend the said husband’s funeral; but, subsequently, the mother met this afflicted daughter somewhere on the highway, and seeing her child dressed in deep mourning, the unnatural parent called at a milliner’s store, where both parties traded, and remarked to the shop-keeperess that she had just seen her daughter, and that she looked sad.
- 1871 February 2, “Tant Mieux”, in The Birmingham Daily Post, volume XVII, number 3,914, Birmingham, page 6:
- The shopkeeperess was polite, but dignified.
- 1911 June 10, “American Women, Coronations, and Courts”, in The Argonaut, volume LXVIII, number 1785, San Francisco, page 370:
- There is a difference also between a titled husband and his American wife. Why, then, do American women yearn to be a part of such a society, even on its outer fringe? Why do they yearn to be presented at courts which look down on them as successful shopkeeperesses? Why do they want their daughters to marry into a circle where they will always be held at arms’ length? Even if they marry dukes they are classed apart as “American duchesses,” and the queen herself sets them carefully aside when selecting her ladies of honor.
- 1965, The Daily Review:
- Trying to save the shopkeeperess from concentration camp, Tono involuntarily causes her death.
- 2003, Sheilagh Ogilvie, “Widows”, in A Bitter Living: Women, Markets, and Social Capital in Early Modern Germany, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 265:
- 2015, Oliver Loo, transl., The 1810 Grimm Manuscripts: The First Complete English Translation of the 1810 Handwritten Manuscripts; The Beginnings of the Kinder- und Hausmärchen; Children’s and Household Tales, →ISBN, pages 439–440:
- Thereon nothing was safe enough and sure enough for her, she disguised herself as an old shopkeeperess, colored her face, so that no person would recognize her, and went outward to the dwarf-house. She knocked on the door and cried: “open up, open up, I am the old shopkeeperess, that has good wares to sell. […] “Come I will also comb you,” said the shopkeeperess, but hardly had the comb stuck Sneewittchen’s hairs, there it fell down and was dead.
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