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Tradeswoman

Tradeswoman \Trades"wom`an\, n.; pl. Tradeswomen. A woman who trades, or is skilled in trade.

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tradeswoman

n. A female skilled manual worker

Usage examples of "tradeswoman".

But before beginning our ascent, we must first buy lanterns from an old tradeswoman called Madame Tres-Propre, whose regular customers we are.

Grigory rushed to Marfa Ignatievna and sent her to help Lizaveta while he himself ran to bring the midwife, an old tradeswoman who happened to live nearby.

And, finally, both caretakers and the tradeswoman saw the student Pestryakov just by the gate, the very moment he came in: he was walking with three friends and parted with them just by the gate, and he asked the caretakers about lodgings while his friends were still with him.

Yefimych lived in the little three-windowed house of the tradeswoman Belov.

Andrei Yefimych was still convinced that there was no difference between the house of the tradeswoman Belov and Ward No.

Or perhaps because she found herself uncomfortable discussing her pregnancy so publicly before an unknown tradeswoman and the servants.