Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A woman who is a native or inhabitant of Cornwall, England.

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  • noun A woman from Cornwall.

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  • noun a woman who is a native or resident of Cornwall

Etymologies

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Cornish +‎ woman

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Examples

  • The small round Cornishwoman set down her tray abruptly on the table, and the smile dropped from her face.

    Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002

  • But the hard-eyed Cornishwoman was looking at her with an odd surprised kind of approval.

    Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002

  • The small round Cornishwoman set down her tray abruptly on the table, and the smile dropped from her face.

    Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002

  • But the hard-eyed Cornishwoman was looking at her with an odd surprised kind of approval.

    Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002

  • The small round Cornishwoman set down her tray abruptly on the table, and the smile dropped from her face.

    Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002

  • But the hard-eyed Cornishwoman was looking at her with an odd surprised kind of approval.

    Greenwitch Susan Cooper 2002

  • At Hartshead Patrick Brontë married in 1812 Maria Branwell, a Cornishwoman, and there two children were born to him, Maria (1813-1825) and Elizabeth (1814-1825).

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various

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