Housewifery [noun]
Definition of Housewifery:
household management
Opposite/Antonyms of Housewifery:
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Sentence/Example of Housewifery:
Mrs. P. My housewifery is but small; but God gave me grace to go to the true church.
Three steadinesses of good womanhood: keeping a steady tongue; a steady chastity; a steady housewifery.
But, with true Maryland housewifery, she must personally see to all the details of the annual flitting.
Mandy had said truly that there wasn't a thing on the farm she didn't love to do, and the gift of housewifery ran in the family.
It became an industrial society to help people to homes and teach practical farming, trades, and housewifery.
The most useful and honourable knowledge and employment for the mother of a family is the science of good housewifery.
A recluse shall not be liberal of other mens alms, for housewifery is Marthas part and not hers.
I remember naught but that I wondered that you should prefer housewifery to pleasuring, answered Harriet gayly.
He stopped crying in order to watch them, for their housewifery interested him vastly.
It must need careful housewifery to keep these poor creatures on two francs a day and make a profit for yourself.