clanswoman
Americannoun
plural
clanswomennoun
Etymology
Origin of clanswoman
Example Sentences
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However, it is clear that, if his daughter becomes a clanswoman, then he can no longer maintain this aloofness towards the clan.
From Project Gutenberg
He was deemed to have offended the honour of the powerful Mastosi clan by allegedly having an affair with a clanswoman.
From BBC
Be it known that she is henceforth Dana, a clanswoman of Alanna.
From Project Gutenberg
Unlike his clanswoman, who was buried “like a Roman woman of the old blood,” he was buried in gorgious fashion—in the graveyard of Manston Church, near Leeds.
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There is not a Laird of Crawford that was not nursed on some clanswoman's breast.
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