awomen

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See also: a-women

English[edit]

Adverb[edit]

awomen (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of awoman
    • 1980 May, Harry D. Schultz, “Harry D. Shultz Speaks Out”, in American Import Export Bulletin, page 74, column 2:
      Amen. (Awomen as well.)
    • 1987, Linda Goodman, “Physical Immortality: A Thought Transformation, Leading to the Achievement of Cell Regeneration”, in Linda Goodman’s Star Signs: The Secret Codes of the Universe; Forgotten Rainbows and Forgotten Melodies of Ancient Wisdom, New York, N.Y.: St. Martin’s Press, published 1988, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 544:
      Amen … Awomen
    • 1989, Linda Goodman, “Canto Nineteen”, in Gooberz, Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Inc., →ISBN, page 828:
      Forever and Ever and Ever Amen . . Awomen
    • 1998 September 16, Rob Brezney, “Real Astrology”, in Santa Fe Reporter, Santa Fe, N.M., section “Gemini (May 21-June 20)”, page 43, column 1:
      Forevermore. Amen. Oh, and one other thing, Goddess. Please don’t wait more than two weeks to send me someone or something that gives me goose bumps and hot flashes for all the right reasons. Amen and awomen.