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churchwoman
[ church-woom-uhn ]
churchwoman
/ ˈtʃɜːtʃˌwʊmən /
noun
- a female practising member of a church
Word History and Origins
Origin of churchwoman1
Example Sentences
Appointing a woman as Bishop of Oxford is an opportunity that should not be wasted, a leading churchwoman has said.
It will still be a Christian service conducted by the Church of England's most senior churchmen - or might even, conceivably, by then include a churchwoman.
My grandmother was always looked upon by those who knew her as a good Churchwoman, a dutiful wife, an affectionate mother, and a good neighbour.
Having been a fervid young churchwoman at home, where I district-visited in the most exemplary manner, with tracts and soup-tickets and all the rest of it, for my own pleasure, parish work, when it became my business, was not at all irksome as such.
“I suppose your mother is a churchwoman?”
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