English to Arabic Meaning of schoolmistress - معلمة


Schoolmistress :
معلمة
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Definitions of schoolmistress in English
Noun(1) a woman schoolteacher (especially one regarded as strict
Examples of schoolmistress in English
(1) Fortunately, their landlady, a retired schoolmistress , warmly welcomes and befriends them.(2) In 1836-1837, her career as a schoolmistress thwarted by ill health, she suffered a nervous breakdown.(3) I was barely even seventeen yet and so I could not get a job as a schoolmistress or a governess.(4) Primary schoolmasters and schoolmistresses , the instituteurs and institutrices, were liberated from the grip of the church, and in 1889 they became employees of the central state instead of the local council.(5) Individual schoolmistresses and teachers in the academies and seminaries that proliferated in Alexandria during the antebellum period offered instruction in a wide range of useful and ornamental subjects.
Related Phrases of schoolmistress
(1) school mistress ::
عشيقة المدرسة
Synonyms
Noun
1. mistress ::
عشيقة
2. schoolmarm ::
schoolmarm
English to Arabic Dictionary: schoolmistress

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