Beadswoman

/ˈbiːdzwʊmən/ noun

A woman, especially elderly or poor, hired or employed to pray for others; the female equivalent of a beadsman.

From bead (prayer) plus woman. Beadswomen existed alongside beadsmen, though historically there are fewer documented records. The term follows the English pattern of creating female equivalents by replacing -man with -woman.

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