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Re the new French
Paul Fox
- 2016-08-09
In response to Re the new French (Odd Bob Job)
Husbandry = archaic meaning of 'to care for a household'
Househusband = you! (obvious opposite to 'housewife')
Husbandry = modern definition of 'the act of raising plants or animals for food'
Therefore, if you are a 'househusband', you could be described as being engaged in 'house-husbandry' - although the word/phrase itself is not in the dictionary!
Househusbandry (a word?)
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- Re the new French -- Odd Bob Job -- 2016-08-08
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- Re the new French -- Paul Fox -- 2016-08-09
- Re the new French -- Odd Bob Job -- 2016-08-09
- Re the new French -- Former FT in China -- 2016-08-08
- Re the new French -- Odd Bob Job -- 2016-08-08
- Re the new French -- Former FT in China -- 2016-08-08
- Re the new French -- Paul Fox -- 2016-08-08
- Re the new French -- Former FT in China -- 2016-08-07
- Re the new French -- Odd Bob Job -- 2016-08-07
- Re the new French -- Former FT in China -- 2016-08-07
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