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n. (feminine of henchman English)
Usage examples of "henchwoman".
And then - yes, Hathall growing too fond of his henchwoman so that Angela became jealous.
Even if the doctor had talked, there was no way that the Dowager Duchess could have known of it and dispatched her henchwoman hither.
I, and, judging by the expression on the other faces when she and her henchwoman were introduced, neither was anybody else.
In a few dignified, well-chosen words Lady Bridlington gave her henchwoman to understand that Miss Tallant came from a mansion of awe-inspiring gentility, and was quite above considering appearances.
It was hardly surprising, after this, that Mavis had retreated from the kitchen, leaving her henchwoman mistress of the field.
Seeing that she was about to seriously offend her henchwoman, Deanna relented.
Having foiled an attempt on their own lives by Ambassador Yfra's henchwomen, Teneniel Djo and Isolder had hurried back to find their daughter and her grandmother unharmed.
One had been one of the Lady’s henchwomen believed dead but gone fugitive instead.
The rest were exactly like the odd little skyships that Evas and her henchwomen preferred.
Seemingly obedient, though, to the verdicts of her psychiatric report, Miss Didion writes about everything with the same doom-conscious yet faintly abstract intensity of interest, whether remarking on the dress sense of one of Manson's henchwomen, or indulging her curious obsession with Californian waterworks.