contadina

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Italian contadina

Noun[edit]

contadina (plural contadinas or contadine)

  1. An Italian peasant woman.
    • 1903, Henry James, The Ambassadors[1]:
      The mellowest lamplight and the easiest chair had been placed at his disposal by Baptiste—subtlest of servants; the novel half uncut, the novel lemon-coloured and tender, with the ivory knife athwart it like a dagger in a contadina's hair, had been pushed within the soft circle—a circle which, for some reason, affected Strether as softer still after the same Baptiste had remarked that, in the absence of a further need of anything by Monsieur, he would betake himself to bed.

Italian[edit]

Adjective[edit]

contadina

  1. feminine singular of contadino

Noun[edit]

contadina f (plural contadine)

  1. female equivalent of contadino