Wiktionary
n. 1 (context literally English) An elderly woman. 2 (context informal derogatory English) A person (irrespective of age or sex) who is always complaining about his or her situation. 3 (context informal English) Old mother. 4 (context informal idiomatic English) wife. 5 (context informal English) Old female partner.
WordNet
n. a woman who is old
herb with grayish leaves found along the east coast of North America; used as an ornamental plant [syn: dusty miller, beach wormwood, Artemisia stelleriana]
Wikipedia
Old woman may refer to:
Usage examples of "old woman".
It will not be easy, for I am an old woman, and what have I to offer but what I know as a Granny Woman?
A crazy old woman with a lot of money, always down with imaginary illnesses and besieged by imaginary enemies.
From him I learned various hints of Natalie, for the old gentleman adored her, and was as garrulous as an old woman.
Then she came home laughing, telling Jake how she couldn't get up the courage to climb out of the truck and jiggle her way down the aisles, every old woman and sixteen-year-old boy giving her their best stare.
Alanna and her apprentices turned to stare at the tiny old woman who stood there.
Nodding, the old woman lifted the latch and held open the gate, her expression one of polite disinterest.