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The trait of being womanly
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womanliness
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Womanliness \Wom"an*li*ness\, n. The quality or state of being womanly. There is nothing wherein their womanliness is more honestly garnished than with silence. --Udall.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. the condition of being a woman; femininity
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the trait of being womanly; having the characteristics of an adult female [syn: womanlike ]
Usage examples of womanliness.
At the sound of the closing door she had glanced up, and then, at the sight of the king, she sprang to her feet and ran towards him, her hands out, her blue eyes bedimmed with tears, her whole beautiful figure softening into womanliness and humility.
This womanliness in her never failed to delight him, for it showed she was still his wife, buried as it were in the carcase of a beast but with a woman's soul.
And he loved her because she was herself, because she was Blix, because of that strange, sweet influence that was disengaged from her in those quiet moments when she seemed so close to him, when some unnamed, mysterious sixth sense in him stirred and woke and told him of her goodness, of her clean purity and womanliness.
For the first time in her life she became aware of her own womanliness, of the softness of her body, of her differentness, of what she was to him, a man.
Now that I am fond of you, and am at pains to pleasure you, I do most frankly and fully confess and I ask them whether, considering only all that it means to have had, and to have continually, before one's eyes your debonair demeanour, your bewitching beauty and exquisite grace, and therewithal your modest womanliness, not to speak of having known the amorous kisses, the caressing embraces, the voluptuous comminglings, whereof our intercourse with you, ladies most sweet, not seldom is productive, they do verily marvel that I am fond of you, seeing that one who was nurtured, reared, and brought up on a savage and solitary mountain, within the narrow circuit of a cell, without other companion than his father, had no sooner seen you than 'twas you alone that he desired, that he demanded, that he sought with ardour?
Suddenly he laughed, and his pale gray eyes gleamed with approval, and a look that appreciated her womanliness.