huswiva

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle English houswyf.

Pronunciation

Noun

hūswīva f (genitive hūswīvae); first declension

  1. (Medieval Latin, England) A housewife; the wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household.
    Synonym: māterfamiliās
    Coordinate term: hūsbōndus
    • 1975, John Morris, editor, Domesday Book[1], volume Boldon Book: Northumberland and Durham, Phillimore, →OCLC, page 24:
      Et omnes firmarii faciunt iiii precationes in autumpno cum tota familia excepta huswiva.
      And all the tenants do 4 prayers in the autumn with the whole family except the housewife.

Declension

First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative hūswīva hūswīvae
genitive hūswīvae hūswīvārum
dative hūswīvae hūswīvīs
accusative hūswīvam hūswīvās
ablative hūswīvā hūswīvīs
vocative hūswīva hūswīvae

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