Noun
Fem. of Englishman.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis Englishwoman is so refined She has no bosom and no behind. Stevie Smith
I felt very special in Paris, more special than I felt in London. I love London for different reasons. I've always been close to London, being English. But somehow, there's something special about living as an Englishwoman in Paris. Charlotte Rampling
You might, from your appearance, be the wife of Lucifer. Nevertheless, you shall not get the better of me. I am an Englishwoman. Charles Dickens
An Englishwoman, Joan Ward, wrote Living With Arabs: Nine Years with the Petra Bedouin citation documenting her experiences while living in Umm Sayhoun with the Petra Bedouin, covering the period 2004-2013. Source: Internet
The English patient, sedated by morphine, begins to reveal everything: he fell in love with the Englishwoman Katharine Clifton who, with her husband Geoffrey, accompanied Almásy's desert exploration team. Source: Internet
His grandmother, an Englishwoman deserted by her husband, had come to the United States with her son, remarried, and moved to Puerto Rico. Source: Internet