Noun
Women collectively.
The adult female members of a community.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgApparently, Shri Ram made a disdaining comment about Phoolan's morals, and Vikram responded with comments about Shri Ram's womenfolk. Source: Internet
During these events (in which only men participate), Juno incites the womenfolk to burn the fleet and prevent the Trojans from ever reaching Italy, but her plan is thwarted when Ascanius and Aeneas intervene. Source: Internet
It is appealed that the government should draw its attention to the matter, failing which they would support the agitations taken up by the womenfolk of the district who will take up extreme measures for the sake of their children, she added. Source: Internet
The large Rabana has to be placed on the floor like a circular short-legged table and several people (especially the womenfolk) can sit around it and beat on it with both hands. Source: Internet
Today, however, Vedda attire is more covering, men wear a short sarong extending from the waist to the knees, while the womenfolk clad themselves in a garment similar to the Sinhalese diya-redda which extends from the breastline to the knees. Source: Internet
Understood from this perspective, these cave drawings depict brilliant feats of Wanniyala-Aetto culture as seen through the eyes of its womenfolk. Source: Internet