Antonyms for wifeless
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : wahyf |
Phonetic Transcription : waɪf |
Definition of wifeless
Origin :- Old English wif "woman," from Proto-Germanic *wiban (cf. Old Saxon, Old Frisian wif, Old Norse vif, Danish and Swedish viv, Middle Dutch, Dutch wijf, Old High German wib, German Weib), of uncertain origin. Dutch wijf now means, in slang, "girl, babe," having softened somewhat from earlier sense of "bitch."
- Some proposed PIE roots include *weip- "to twist, turn, wrap," perhaps with sense of "veiled person" (see vibrate); or *ghwibh-, a proposed root meaning "shame," also "pudenda," but the only examples of it are wife and Tocharian (a lost IE language of central Asia) kwipe, kip "female pudenda."
- The modern sense of "female spouse" began as a specialized sense in Old English; the general sense of "woman" is preserved in midwife, old wives' tale, etc. Middle English sense of "mistress of a household" survives in housewife; and later restricted sense of "tradeswoman of humble rank" in fishwife. Wife-swapping is attested from 1954.
- As in unmarried : adj not presently wed
- It is said that the skeleton of that wifeless man lies there in the south to this day.
- Extract from : « Eskimo Folktales » by Unknown
- I will not take you,” said the wifeless man, “for you pick your food from the muck-heaps.
- Extract from : « Eskimo Folktales » by Unknown
- “Comb my hair,” said the wifeless man, now very happy once more.
- Extract from : « Eskimo Folktales » by Unknown
- Elijah nodded as one who understood; yet he was a wifeless, childless man.
- Extract from : « Afterwards » by Ian Maclaren
- Rhodo was wifeless, childless, and had been so for forty years.
- Extract from : « The World For Sale, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
- At this pause it is to be said that the son of Jahdai was wifeless.
- Extract from : « The Prince of India, Volume I » by Lew. Wallace
- But one thing, it seems to me, you lack: you are a wifeless knight.
- Extract from : « Historic Tales, Vol. XIII (of 15) » by Charles Morris
- They who were wifeless pressed their claims at the hands of those who were married.
- Extract from : « Eirik the Red's Saga » by Anonymous
- And so he drifted—not such a bachelor as Beethoven, yet quite as wifeless.
- Extract from : « The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 » by Rupert Hughes
- Fleda had come from her own night of trouble to his motherless, wifeless home, and would not be denied admittance by the nurse.
- Extract from : « The World For Sale, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
Synonyms for wifeless
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