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  • 51The Way of the World — is a play written by British playwright William Congreve. It premiered in 1700 in the theatre in Lincoln s Inn Fields, England. It is widely regarded as being one of the best Restoration comedies written and is still performed sporadically to… …

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  • 52Douberday — Recorded as Doubleday and Douberday, this is an English medieval surname. It has two possible origins. The first is from the French word doubel , meaning two, and used in the nickname sense for twin children. The suffix day does not refer… …

    Surnames reference

  • 53Doubleday — Recorded as Doubleday and Douberday, this is an English medieval surname. It has two possible origins. The first is from the French word doubel , meaning two, and used in the nickname sense for twin children. The suffix day does not refer… …

    Surnames reference

  • 54þínen — f ( ne/ na) female servant, female attendant, maid servant, handmaid; midwife [þegn] …

    Old to modern English dictionary

  • 55maid — n. female servant a chambermaid; kitchen; lady s maid; parlormaid * * * [meɪd] kitchen lady s maid parlormaid [ female servant ] a chambermaid …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 56retainer — I n servant, slave, domestic servant, attendant, servitor; employee, hired help, hired hand, worker, staffer, hireling, menial, clerk, Inf. gofer, errand boy, messenger boy, messenger, herald, pursuivant; dependent, subordinate, subject, vassal,… …

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  • 57Miina Sillanpää — (originally Vilhelmiina Riktig, 4 June 1866 in Jokioinen – 3 April 1952 in Helsinki) was Finland s first female minister and a key figure in the workers movement. Miina Sillanpää was born during the famine years to peasants Juho and Leena (née… …

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  • 58Elizabeth Báthory in popular culture — Elizabeth Báthory was a notoriously violent and bloodthirsty 16th 17th century Hungarian Countess, who reportedly murdered hundreds of young women. The influence of Elizabeth Báthory in popular culture has been notable from the 18th century to… …

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  • 59girl — /gerrl/, n. 1. a female child, from birth to full growth. 2. a young, immature woman, esp. formerly, an unmarried one. 3. a daughter: My wife and I have two girls. 4. Informal (sometimes offensive). a grown woman, esp. when referred to familiarly …

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  • 60girl — [[t]gɜrl[/t]] n. 1) a female child, from birth to full growth 2) sex a young, immature woman, esp., formerly, an unmarried one 3) a daughter: My wife and I have two girls[/ex] 4) off sex Usu. Offensive. a grown woman 5) sex girlfriend; sweetheart …

    From formal English to slang