womenfolk
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Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Synonyms
1.2.2
Coordinate terms
1.2.3
Translations
English
Etymology
women
+
folk
Noun
Template:en-plural noun
Women
collectively.
The
adult
female
members of a community.
Synonyms
ladyfolk
(
uncommon, chiefly dialectal and humorous
)
Coordinate terms
menfolk
Translations
women collectively
Danish:
kvindfolk
n
or
n
pl
Esperanto:
virinaro
Finnish:
naisväki
(fi)
German:
Frauensleute
(de)
pl
(
obsolete
)
,
Weibervolk
(de)
n
(
obsolescent, often pejorative
)
,
Weibsleute
(de)
(
colloquial, obsolescent
)
Hungarian:
asszonynép
(hu)
(
deprecated template usage
)
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trans-mid
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Irish:
bantracht
f
Norwegian:
Bokmål:
kvinnfolk
n
or
n
pl
,
på spinnesiden
Nynorsk:
kvinnfolk
n
or
n
pl
Portuguese:
mulherio
(pt)
m
,
mulherada
(pt)
f
Spanish:
mujerío
(es)
m
adult female members of a community
Finnish:
naisväki
(fi)
(
deprecated template usage
)
{{
trans-mid
}}
Norwegian:
Bokmål:
kvinnfolk
n
pl
Nynorsk:
kvinnfolk
n
pl
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English 3-syllable words
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