单词 | young ladyhood |
释义 | > as lemmasˌyoung ˈladyhood ˌyoung ˈladyhood n. the condition or fact of being a young lady; (also) young ladies collectively. ΘΠ the world > people > person > young person > young woman > [noun] > state or quality of being sweet seventeen1791 young ladyhood1843 young-womanhood1852 young ladyship1856 young ladyishness1867 damselhood1880 flapperhood1905 flapperdom1907 flapperism1909 the world > people > person > young person > young woman > [noun] > young woman collectively bevyc1430 ragea1450 young ladyhood1843 young-ladydom1845 1843 H. B. Stowe Mayflower 148 The eldest of her charge, at the time this story begins, was a girl just arrived at young-ladyhood, and her name was Mary. 1858 A. Trollope Dr. Thorne III. i. 5 No bevy of Greshamsbury young ladies had fairly represented the Greshamsbury young-ladyhood if Mary Thorne was not there. 1915 L. M. Montgomery Anne of Island xxiii. 203 Charlotta the Fourth had blossomed out into young ladyhood. 2010 Observer (Nexis) 26 Dec. (Mag.) 11 As soon as I turned 10, I was introduced to a hideous, wide-strapped, no-stretch bra that crushed my fantasies of young ladyhood. < as lemmas |
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