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Literary woman of 18th C. England
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bluestocking
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a woman having literary or intellectual interests [syn: bas bleu ]
Wikipedia
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Bluestocking (Seitō; 青鞜) was a Japanese feminist magazine founded in 1911 by a group of 5 women including Raichō Hiratsuka , Yasumochi Yoshiko, Mozume Kazuko, Kiuchi Teiko and Nakano Hatsuko, all founding members of the Bluestocking Society ( Seitō-sha ...
Wiktionary
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n. A scholarly, literary, or cultured woman.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ The bluestocking pair dispensed eccentricity and cheer. ▪ Unfortunately Anthony usually chose college friends and Nigel didn't really take to bluestocking women.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Blue \Blue\ (bl[=u]), a. [Compar. Bluer (bl[=u]"[~e]r); superl. Bluest .] [OE. bla, blo, blew, blue, livid, black, fr. Icel.bl[=a]r livid; akin to Dan. blaa blue, Sw. bl[*a], D. blauw, OHG. bl[=a]o, G. blau; but influenced in form by F. bleu, from OHG. ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also blue-stocking , 1790, derisive word for a woman considered too learned, traces to a London literary salon founded c.1750 by Elizabeth Montagu on the Parisian model, featuring intellectual discussion instead of card games, and in place of ostentatious ...
Usage examples of bluestocking.
Annie an unlettered wantwit, however, so he kept mum about her abilities, although a bluestocking was nearly as unmarkable as an imbecile on the marriage block.
With her looks and poise and the education she had received first from their beautiful bluestocking mother and that Charlotte had continued, Ariel would have been a smashing success.
Gideon had tried to tell himself she was an annoying little bluestocking whose only passions were reserved for old bones.
Claudia, a lovely bluestocking, was twenty years old already and had never had her opportunity in town because her own mother had died two years previously.
Not only was the demure, well-behaved bluestocking Claudia immediately hailed as the Angel, but Augusta herself had proved just as successful.
A serious bluestocking in her own right, Aunt Clarissa shared his views on education.
Blott dashed in and listened to General Burnett fulminating from the Grange about blackguards in Whitehall, red tape, green belts and bluestockings, none of which he fully understood.
She was sure that he had had no mistresses who were bluestockings in his previous life--wherever it had been lived.
And if the literary bent of the Villeparisis is the cause of the Lerois' disdain, the disdain of the Lerois does, in its turn, a singular service to the literary bent of the Villeparisis by affording the bluestockings that leisure which the career of letters requires.
Besides, soured bluestockings as they were, seeking by the number and frequency of the drawing-room comedies which they arranged in their houses to give themselves the illusion of a regular salon, there had grown up among them a rivalry which the decay of her fortune in the course of a somewhat tempestuous existence reduced for each of them, when it was a question of securing the kind assistance of a professional actor or actress, into a sort of struggle for life.
Why, she’s no more than a bluestocking and everyone knows what men think of bluestockings.
Woods and bluestockings, he said, exercised a lowering effect upon his spirits.
Of all the strange things in 17th-century Germany, perhaps the strangest for her had been discovering a Lutheran abbess, governing an institute of noble bluestockings who took no religious vows.