Old Wench

Old Wench
Position (job): OW

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  • wench´er — wench «wehnch», noun, verb. –n. 1. a girl or young woman. 2. a) a woman servant: »a kitchen wench. b) any girl considered as belonging to the class of workers or peasants: »a buxom country wench. 3. Archaic. a wanton woman. –v.i. to seek out and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • wench — [wentʃ] n [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: wenchel child (11 14 centuries), from Old English wencel] old use a girl or young woman, especially a servant …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • wench — [ wentʃ ] noun count 1. ) an old word for a young woman, often a servant a ) an old word for a woman who is a prostitute (=someone who has sex for money) 2. ) an offensive or humorous word for a woman …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • wench —    This old fashioned word for a girl or woman would probably only be used jokingly in modern times, though from the sixteenth century it was commonly used as an endearment to a man’s wife, daughter, or sweetheart.    In the Shakespeare plays… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • wench — UK [wentʃ] / US noun [countable] Word forms wench : singular wench plural wenches 1) a) an old word for a young woman , often a servant b) an old word for a woman who is a prostitute (= someone who has sex for money) 2) an offensive or humorous… …   English dictionary

  • wench — [[t]we̱ntʃ[/t]] wenches N COUNT A wench was a girl or young woman who worked as a servant or served people food or drink. [OLD FASHIONED] ...a serving wench called Petunia …   English dictionary

  • wench — /wɛntʃ / (say wench) noun 1. a young woman. 2. a rustic or working woman. 3. Archaic a prostitute or promiscuous woman. –verb (i) 4. to consort with promiscuous women or prostitutes. {Middle English, variant of wenchel, Old English wencel child.… …  

  • wench — adj American obnoxious, condescending. Used par ticularly of and by women, the term is based on a specifically American colloquial sense of wench as a forward, shameless or troublesome female. (In archaic dialect usage in Britain, the word,… …   Contemporary slang

  • wench — I. noun Etymology: Middle English wenche, short for wenchel child, from Old English wencel; akin to Old High German wankōn to totter, waver and probably to Old High German winchan to stagger more at wink Date: 14th century 1. a. a young woman ;… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • wench — noun (C) old use or humorous a girl or young woman, especially a servant …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Collection of Old Ballads — A Collection of Old Ballads is an anonymous book published 1723 1725 in three volumes in London by Roberts and Leach. It was the second major collection of British folksongs to be published, following Pills To Purge Melancholy (published 1719… …   Wikipedia


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