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    Blue·stock·ing
    /ˈblo͞oˌstäkiNG/

    noun

    • 1. an intellectual or literary woman: derogatory "a Victorian bluestocking"
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BluestockingBluestocking - Wikipedia

    Bluestocking (also spaced blue-stocking or blue stockings) is a term for an educated, intellectual woman, originally a member of the 18th-century Blue Stockings Society from England led by the hostess and critic Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800), the "Queen of the Blues", including Elizabeth Vesey (1715–1791), Hester Chapone (1727–1801) and ...

  3. : a woman having intellectual or literary interests. Did you know? In mid-18th century England, a group of ladies decided to replace evenings of card playing and idle chatter with "conversation parties," inviting illustrious men of letters to discuss literary and intellectual topics with them.

  4. BLUESTOCKING definition: 1. an intelligent and well-educated woman who spends most of her time studying and is therefore not…. Learn more.

  5. A “bluestocking” generally refers to an educated woman with intellectual, especially literary, interests, but the term has changed quite a bit over time. More specifically, it can also refer to women who were members of an 18th century literary group called the Blue Stockings Society.

  6. Bluestocking definition: a woman with considerable scholarly, literary, or intellectual ability or interest.. See examples of BLUESTOCKING used in a sentence.

  7. Bluestocking, any of a group of women who in mid-18th-century England held “conversations” to which they invited men of letters and members of the aristocracy with literary interests. The word has come to be applied derisively to a woman who affects literary or learned interests.

  8. An intellectual, well-read woman was once known as a bluestocking. You can describe your scholarly sister, who's knowledgeable about many subjects, as a bluestocking — no matter what color her socks are.

  9. Definition of bluestocking noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. bluestocking. noun. /ˈbluːstɒkɪŋ/ /ˈbluːstɑːkɪŋ/ (old-fashioned, sometimes disapproving) a well-educated woman who is interested in ideas and studying. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › literature-general › bluestockingBluestocking | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · bluestocking, derisive term originally applied to certain 18th-century women with pronounced literary interests. During the 1750s, Elizabeth Vesey held evening parties, at which the entertainment consisted of conversation on literary subjects.

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

  12. There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word bluestocking, one of which is considered derogatory. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  13. Apr 4, 2019 · “Bluestocking” is a name, often used in a derogatory way, for an intellectual or literary woman. But this was not the word’s original connotation. The story of the first Bluestockings began in mid-1700’s Britain, when groups of women came together to discuss social and educational matters with men.

  14. What on Earth is a “Bluestocking”? In mid-eighteenth-century England, a group of aristocratic women who greatly valued intellectual life held gatherings—called salons—that featured serious conversation on literature, philosophy, architecture, art, history, and current events.

  15. BLUESTOCKING meaning: 1. an intelligent and well-educated woman who spends most of her time studying and is therefore not…. Learn more.

  16. bluestocking (noun) bluestocking / ˈ bluːˌstɑːkɪŋ/ noun. plural bluestockings. Britannica Dictionary definition of BLUESTOCKING. [count] old-fashioned + often disapproving. : an educated woman who is interested in books and ideas.

  17. blue•stock•ing. (ˈbluˌstɒk ɪŋ) n. a woman with considerable literary or intellectual ability or interest. [1780–90; orig., a member of a mid-18th-century London literary circle that included some women (so called from the blue stockings worn by a male participant)]

  18. May 20, 2024 · bluestocking (plural bluestockings) (usually derogatory) A scholarly, literary or cultured woman. Synonym: (dated) basbleu. ( historical) A member of an 18th-century Blue Stockings Society. ( historical) The English parliament of 1653, more commonly called the Barebones Parliament.

  19. Jul 15, 2024 · July 15, 2024. The well-bred Bluestockings strategically deployed their respectability as license for intellectual pursuits. Illustration by Malika Favre. It’s easy to imagine why a clever ...

  20. Bluestocking definition: A woman with strong scholarly or literary interests.

  21. A bluestocking is a term typically used to refer to a highly intellectual or scholarly woman. It originated in the mid-18th century, referring to women who spent time in pursuits commonly associated with intellectuals, such as reading and discussing literature, science, and philosophy.

  22. 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.

  23. A complete guide to the word "BLUESTOCKING": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  24. Synonyms for BLUESTOCKING: intellectual, highbrow, intellectualist, blue, nerd, geek, sage, Brahmin; Antonyms of BLUESTOCKING: philistine, lowbrow, imbecile, dunce, moron, anti-intellectual, dolt, simpleton.

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