Housemother (noun)

A woman who is in charge of a boarding house, especially at a school or college.

Origin:

Derived from the old english words 'hūs' meaning house and 'mōdor' meaning mother.

Examples:

  1. The housemother was responsible for the care and welfare of the students living in the boarding house.
  2. The housemother was a kind and nurturing figure, known for her warmth and compassion towards the students.
  3. The housemother was often a teacher or academic, and was expected to provide guidance and support to the students.
  4. The housemother was responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the boarding house, including meal times and bedtimes.
  5. The housemother was a central figure in the life of the boarding house, and played a crucial role in the development of the students.
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