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  • Spinsters
    The Spinsters of San Francisco (SOSF) is a social and philanthropic organization of young professional unmarried women unique to the San Francisco Bay Area Since 1929, SOSF has created a strong network of women who make a positive impact in the community through volunteering and fundraising events
  • Spinster - Wikipedia
    The Oxford American English Dictionary defines spinster as "an unmarried woman, typically an older woman beyond the usual age for marriage"
  • What Spinster Originally Meant (And How it Turned Into an Insult)
    “Spinster” has its origins not in stereotypes about singledom but in economic realities The term “spinster” was first documented in the 14th century, when it was used to describe people who
  • Where does the term spinster come from? | Merriam-Webster
    Where does the term 'spinster' come from? A single woman who is old enough to be married but isn't—and isn't likely to get married—is sometimes called a spinster The word has an old-fashioned and dated feel to it, and because of that it can carry a whiff of impoliteness in certain circumstances
  • Home | LosAngelesSpinsters
    Official Website of The Los Angeles Spinsters, a social club for women in Los Angeles
  • In 1889, a British newspaper asked women why they were spinsters and . . .
    “Spinster” was one of the worst insults a person could hurl at a woman in the Victorian era Typically, a spinster was a single woman who was childless, unmarried and had few prospects Spinsters were the subject of cruel jokes and thought of as sad, lonely women, left on the shelf
  • What Really is a Spinster? Women’s History Month – Economic . . .
    In medieval and early modern Europe, spinning wool into yarn was one of the few occupations available to women, and it was often a task performed by unmarried women as a means of economic survival
  • A Short History of Spinsters - shondaland. com
    Spinster, as defined by Cambridge English Dictionary, is “a woman who is not married, especially a woman who is no longer young and seems unlikely ever to marry ” But that has not always been the word’s definition The term dates back to the mid-1300s, according to Merriam-Webster
  • 7 Kinds of Spinsters - Psychology Today
    Think of the kinds of people you admire—people who make great friends, do good things, or live in ways you only wish you could Many of them are spinsters
  • SPINSTERS: Single women in the Victorian Era - Medium
    Spinster, old maid (and the modern cat lady) are all terms to refer to single women with a dash — or lashings — of judgement





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