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laundresses Meaning in Bengali



ওয়ার্কিং মহিলা যিনি ওয়াশিং লাগে

Noun:

রজকী,





laundresses's Usage Examples:

There are copious examples of washerwomen or laundresses in art, see WikiCommons.


responsibility in most cultures falling to women (formerly known as laundresses or washerwomen).


An almost exclusively female occupation, laundresses worked 12 to 14 hours a day for very low pay in very hot buildings (which.


Les Lavandières, or the Midnight Washerwomen, are three old laundresses in Celtic mythology.


Typical subjects include laundresses, nannies, field hands, and children at play.


the way, he met various people – a laborer, a shepherd, a beadle, some laundresses – and asked whether they had seen the children.


housekeepers, baby nurses, domestic couples, personal assistants and laundresses.


This piece shows the longing of the subject for something more, as many laundresses were prostitutes at night for extra money.


company was authorized four women as laundresses, "receiving rations and other allowances given to the laundresses of our army.


fort had four officers' quarters, two for company quarters, three for laundresses, one for muleteers and employees, a hospital, a stable, a forage house.


decline in the 15th century: the 1420 episcopal visitation found too many laundresses wandering where they shouldn't; the 1435 visitation admonished the canons.


the capacity of cooks, kitchen helpers, maids, butlers, seamstresses, laundresses, barmen, babysitters, chauffeurs, messengers, yardmen and household assistants".


The subject of laundresses and washerwomen attracted the French Impressionist painters who had begun.


She departs for Joe's after attending a tea service with her fellow laundresses, stopping to buy cakes for the Halloween party on the way.


Five laundresses gossip about a woman who still has no children, who has been looking.


Catholic Church , Anglicanism, Orthodoxy, Lutheranism Canonized 1520 by Pope Leo X Feast 15 April Patronage laundresses, laundry workers, washerwomen.



laundresses's Meaning':

a working woman who takes in washing

Synonyms:

washwoman; washer; laundrywoman; washerwoman;

Antonyms:

nonworker;

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