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n. The female equivalent of a woodsman.
Usage examples of "woodswoman".
The woodswoman saw the determination in their eyes, and her smile was wicked.
The woodswoman shrank away from the brightness, and her sudden cry ended in a snarl of rage.
He told nun of the dreams that might have been sent by AUanon, of their encounter with the frightening woodswoman who might have been one of the Shadowen, and of the old man who had saved them and might have been Cogline.
He remembered the smell that had emanated from the cottage of the woodswoman the old man had warned them was a Shadowen.
Young Par, think of the woodswoman that you and Coil encountered at the time of our first meeting.
They subvert the people of the Races, creeping into their bodies, taking their forms as they choose, becoming them, using them, turning them into the misshapen giant and maddened woodswoman you have already encountered-and into things worse still.
He had been afraid before, yes-when Coil and he fled Varfleet, when the woodswoman appeared to confront them below the Runne, when Cogline told them what they must do, when they crossed me Rainbow Lake in night and fog with Morgan, when they fought the giant in the forests of the Anar, when they ran from the Gnawl in the Wolfsktaag, and when the Spider Gnomes and the giri-child who was a Shadowen seized him.
Like the woodswoman and the giant, they seemed impervious to any damage done to them by conventional weapons.
You saw as well the woodswoman and the giant on your journey to Culhaven.
Some were misshapen creatures like the woodswoman he had chased from the camp of Par and Coil Ohmsford weeks ago.
What about the woodswoman and the giant we encountered on our way to Culhaven?
Though no woodswoman, she’d resigned herself to continued participation in the annual summer visits to the lake.