House"wife` (?), n. [House + wife. Cf. Hussy.]

1.

The wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household.

Shak.

He a good husband, a good housewife she. Dryden.

2. (Usually pronounced .) [See Hussy, in this sense.]

A little case or bag for materials used in sewing, and for other articles of female work; -- called also hussy.

[Written also huswife.]

P. Skelton.

3.

A hussy.

[R.] [Usually written huswife.]

Shak.

Sailor's housewife, a ditty-bag.

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House"wife` (?), House"wive` (?), v. t.

To manage with skill and economy, as a housewife or other female manager; to economize.

Conferred those moneys on the nuns, which since they have well housewived. Fuller.

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