Bedeswoman

/ˈbɛdzwʊmən/ noun

Definition

A woman kept on charity to pray for the soul of her benefactor.

Etymology

From Middle English, combining bede (prayer) and woman. Female counterpart to bedesman, created by substituting woman for man in the compound.

Kelly Says

Bedeswomen show that medieval institutions weren't exclusively male—women could hold these positions, though they're rarely mentioned in historical records, making them fascinating figures of invisible labor.

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