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foremother

NOUN
  1. a woman ancestor

How To Use foremother In A Sentence

  • In "La muerte en el este de Edén/Death in the East of Eden," Hernandez has painted Eve, our foremother, as a dead naked woman wearing the mask of a luchador with orange antlers. Max Benavidez: ELAC's VPAM: A Game Changer for L.A. Art Scene
  • The women of any clan are the progenitresses, the foremothers who should be honored along with the sires.
  • Our forefathers and foremothers were human, made of flesh and blood.
  • With scraps and fabric recycling, you can be creative and frugal and all those things our foremothers and forefathers were when they were sewing at home.
  • I'm not a believer, but Yiddish is the means for my connecting to my culture, to my heritage, to my forefathers and foremothers.
  • Silliman approaches the history of this community through the stories of her ‘foremothers’, an unpoetic term for such poetically named women as Ruby, Flower and Farah.
  • The rank and file, I'm sorry to say, have lived off the fat of the land put there by our union forefathers and foremothers.
  • Intellectually, Paul is also an important foremother to modern feminist thought.
  • Our feminist foremother believed we could have it all. The Myth of the Fulfilled Career Woman
  • The Fourth of July was the time to commemorate the forefathers and foremothers who started it all.
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