huswifely
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From huswife + -ly.
=== Adjective ===
huswifely (comparative more huswifely, superlative most huswifely)
(archaic) Like or of a huswife; capable; economical; prudent.
1568, Matthew Parker et al. (translators), Bishops’ Bible, Proverbs 12.4,[2]
A huswifely woman is a crowne vnto her husbande: but she that behaueth her selfe vnhonestly, is as corruption in his bones.
1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, Oxford: Henry Cripps, Partition 3, Section 2, Member 5, Subsection 3, pp. 649-650,[3]
In taking a dowre thou loosest thy liberty, hazardest thine estate; thou hadst better haue taken a good huswifely maid in her smocke.
1816, William Hazlitt, “The Recruiting Officer,” review published in The Examiner, 3 March, 1816, in A View of the English Stage; or, A Series of Dramatic Criticisms, London: John Warren, 1821, p. 246,[4]
We ought not to omit, that she cries her chickens in a good shrill huswifely market-voice, as if she would drive a good bargain with them.
=== Adverb ===
huswifely (comparative more huswifely, superlative most huswifely)
(archaic) In the manner of a huswife; capably; economically; prudently.
1573, Thomas Tusser, Fiue Hundreth Points of Good Husbandry, London: Richard Tottill, “Enstructions to Huswiferie,”[5]
This care hath a huswife all daye in her hed,
that all thing in season be huswifely fed.
=== See also ===
housewifely