Housekeeping - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: housekeepingFrugal
Economical in the use or appropriation of resources not wasteful or lavish wise in the expenditure or application of force materials time etc characterized by frugality sparing economical saving as a frugal housekeeper frugal of time...
housekeep
to take care of all household related business...
Housekeeper
One who occupies a house with his family a householder the master or mistress of a family...
Housekeeping
The state of occupying a dwelling house as a householder...
Housework
The work belonging to housekeeping especially kitchen work sweeping scrubbing bed making and the like...
Hussy
A housewife or housekeeper...
Huswife
A female housekeeper a woman who manages domestic affairs a thirfty woman...
Aumbry, Aumber
Aumbry, Aumber [fr. armoire, Fr.; armario, almario, Sp.; almer, Germ.; armaria, almaria, M. Lat.; a cupboard], a place where the arms, plates, vessels, and everything belonging to housekeeping were kept....
Bidal, or Bidall
Bidal, or Bidall [fr. biddan, Sax., to pray] an invitation of friends to drink ale at the house of some poor man, who hopes thereby to be relieved by charitable contribution. It is something like 'house-warming' i.e., a visit of friends to a person beginning to set up housekeeping, 26 Hen. 8, c. 6....
Table rents
Table rents, payments which used to be made to bishops, etc., reserved and appropriated to their table or housekeeping....
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