Wenchdom
"Wenchdom" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Daily did he return home, triumphant warriorto the faithful wench and the two brats -- the young bastard, albehim princely, and young bitch, albeher queenly, destined for war and wenchdom.
Unlovely is the project which would take womanhood out of its graceful place in creation, and substitute for it a brawling, political wenchdom, and a sisterhood of hussies for the polling-booths.
'You're certainly a cut above wenchdom, even if your taste in men is execrable.
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