Broadwife

/ˈbrɔːdwaɪf/ noun

An archaic term for a woman with broad physical characteristics or a woman of robust build.

Formed from Old English 'broad' (wide) combined with 'wife' (woman), literally meaning 'broad woman.' This compound word reflects medieval and early modern English practices of describing physical characteristics in surnames and descriptors.

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