Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Without daughters.

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  • adjective Without a daughter.

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  • Posted in Kids, Life with Dogs, My life, Ten things Tuesday on June 30, 2009 | 4 Comments » 1. My daughterless house is very quiet.

    30 « June « 2009 « The Life and Times of Organic Mama 2009

  • Posted in Kids, Life with Dogs, My life, Ten things Tuesday on June 30, 2009 | 4 Comments » 1. My daughterless house is very quiet.

    June « 2009 « The Life and Times of Organic Mama 2009

  • June 30, 2009 by Organic Mama 1. My daughterless house is very quiet.

    Ten Things Tuesday « The Life and Times of Organic Mama 2009

  • If Cindy had been taken into legal custody she would have been adopted by others—and you and I would have gone daughterless all our lives.

    If There Be Thorns V.C Andrews 1981

  • If Cindy had been taken into legal custody she would have been adopted by others—and you and I would have gone daughterless all our lives.

    If There Be Thorns V.C Andrews 1981

  • If Cindy had been taken into legal custody she would have been adopted by others—and you and I would have gone daughterless all our lives.

    If There Be Thorns V.C Andrews 1981

  • If Cindy had been taken into legal custody she would have been adopted by others—and you and I would have gone daughterless all our lives.

    If There Be Thorns V.C Andrews 1981

  • If Cindy had been taken into legal custody she would have been adopted by others—and you and I would have gone daughterless all our lives.

    If There Be Thorns V.C Andrews 1981

  • "She has no compunction about rushing off to work on a newspaper, day after day, and leaving me daughterless," complained Mr. Ashe lightly.

    Grace Harlowe's Fourth Year at Overton College Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower

  • But she was daughterless herself; her family feeling was strong; and Mary's society was an old and pleasant habit one could ill have parted with.

    The Marriage of William Ashe Humphry Ward 1885

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