English
Etymology
From Middle English Englishwoman, equivalent to English + -woman. Compare Englishman.
Noun
Englishwoman (plural Englishwomen)
- A female native or inhabitant of England; a woman who is English by birth, descent or naturalisation.
Hyponyms
Translations
a female native or inhabitant of England
- Arabic: إِنْجِلِيزِيَّة (ar) f (ʾingilīziyya)
- Armenian: անգլուհի (angluhi)
- Belarusian: англі́йка f (anhlíjka)
- Breton: Saozez (br) f
- Bulgarian: англича́нка f (angličánka)
- Catalan: anglesa (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 英國人/英国人 (zh) (yīngguórén), 英国人 (zh) (Yīngguórén) (male or female), 英國女子/英国女子, 英国女子 (Yīngguó nǚzǐ)
- Cornish: Sowses f
- Czech: Angličanka (cs) f
- Danish: englænderinde c
- Dutch: Engelse (nl) f
- Esperanto: anglino
- Estonian: inglanna
- Finnish: englantilainen nainen, englantilaisnainen, englannitar
- French: Anglaise (fr) f
- Middle French: Angloise f
- Old French: Angloise f
- Galician: inglesa f
- German: Engländerin (de) f
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- Greek: Αγγλίδα (el) f (Anglída)
- Hungarian: angol nő
- Italian: inglese (it) f
- Japanese: イギリス人 (ja) (Igirisu-jin) (male or female), 英国婦人 (えいこくふじん, Eikoku-fujin)
- Latvian: angliete
- Lithuanian: anglė (lt) f
- Macedonian: Англичанка f (Angličanka)
- Polish: Angielka (pl) f
- Portuguese: inglesa (pt) f
- Romanian: englezoaică (ro) f, engleză (ro) f
- Russian: англича́нка (ru) f (angličánka)
- Scottish Gaelic: Ban-Sasannach f
- Serbo-Croatian: Енглескиња f, Engleskinja f
- Slovak: Angličanka (sk) f
- Slovene: Angléžinja f
- Spanish: inglesa (es) f
- Swedish: engelska (sv) c
- Turkish: İngiliz kadın, İngiliz karısı
- Ukrainian: англі́йка f (anhlíjka)
- Volapük: ji-Linglänan
- Welsh: Saesnes (cy) f
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