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bluestocking

[ bloo-stok-ing ]

noun

  1. a woman with considerable scholarly, literary, or intellectual ability or interest.
  2. a member of a mid-18th-century London literary circle:

    Lady Montagu was a celebrated bluestocking.



bluestocking

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noun

  1. derogatory.
    a scholarly or intellectual woman
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of bluestocking1

1675–85; so called from the informal attire, especially blue woolen instead of black silk stockings, worn by some women of the group bluestocking ( def 2 )
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of bluestocking1

from the blue worsted stockings worn by members of a C18 literary society
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Other instructive synonyms for women include: “delectable bohemian little kumquatsâ€; “little amuse-boucheâ€; “willowy lingerie modelsâ€; “cute little bluestockingsâ€; “stacked miraclesâ€; “dynamite blondesâ€.

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The Queen Mother, who knew a lot about social climbing, had a particular fear of the Queen becoming a bluestocking.

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There’s the confirmed rake, the bluestocking spinster, the runaway bride, the runaway dog.

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The increased cultural presence of minorities and “bluestocking†women and trans people, by virtue of making conservative audiences uncomfortable, is thus too political, symptomatic of liberalism’s encroachment upon all corners of the public sphere.

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Oh, and don’t forget a sandwich or some bluestocking coffee at Redband Coffee Company for a pick-me-up.

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