释义 |
wife I. \ˈwīf\ noun (plural wives \-īvz\) Etymology: Middle English wif, from Old English wīf; akin to Old High German wīb woman, wife, Old Norse vīf woman; perhaps akin to Old Norse veipr head covering — more at wipe 1. a. dialect : woman — compare old wife b. : a woman acting in a specified capacity — used in combination: as (1) : one who sells something : vender < a fishwife > < an oysterwife > (2) : one who has charge of something : keeper < henwife > (3) : a woman worker < washerwife > < hostlerwife > 2. a. : a married woman < a wife can take credit for the good in her husband — Lenard Kaufman > b. : a woman who on the basis of her tribal or societal institutions is married < in sororal polygyny when a man married the eldest daughter each of her sisters became his wife also > 3. : the female of a pair of mated animals < a new wife for the gander is introduced into the pen > II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English wifen, from wif wife : wive |