What is another word for Dutchwoman?

Pronunciation: [dˈʌt͡ʃwʊmən] (IPA)

The word "Dutchwoman" is a gendered term used to refer to a female citizen of the Netherlands. Synonyms for this word include "Netherlandic woman," "Hollandish woman," "Dutch lady," and "female Dutch national." The use of these terms may vary in different regions and cultures. It's important to note that the use of gendered terms has been challenged as not being inclusive, and alternative terms like "person of Dutch descent" or "Dutch citizen" may be more appropriate in certain contexts. As with all language use, it's important to be aware of the implications and nuances of the terms we use.

What are the hypernyms for Dutchwoman?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Dutchwoman

The graceful slandang, a crossed scarf of the same material, only serves as a shoulder-strap, wherein the brown Malay baby sits contentedly, for the ugly white jacket of the Dutchwoman is now compulsory on the native.
"Through the Malay Archipelago"
Emily Richings
At noon dined at home, and after dinner my wife and I to Sir W. Pen's, to see his Lady, the first time, who is a well-looked, fat, short, old Dutchwoman, but one that hath been heretofore pretty handsome, and is now very discreet, and, I believe, hath more wit than her husband.
"Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete Transcribed From The Shorthand Manuscript In The Pepysian Library Magdalene College Cambridge By The Rev. Mynors Bright"
Samuel Pepys Commentator: Lord Braybrooke
The slatternly Dutchwoman and the coloured man who had charge of the Plaats were too surely his creatures to betray Bough Van Busch.
"The Dop Doctor"
Clotilde Inez Mary Graves

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