A female person, usually an adult; a (generally adult) female sentient being, whether human, supernatural, elf, alien, etc.
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To be born a woman has been to be born, within an allotted and confined space, into the keeping of men.
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2003, Amelia Jones, The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 37:
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One of the elves, a woman with long auburn hair, was garbed identically to the two dwarves.
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2007, Clifford B. Bowyer, The Siege of Zoldex, Silver Leaf Books, LLC, →ISBN, page 307:
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Clearing a space between the tables, the men tested their prowess against one another with feats of wrestling and archery and bouts with quarterstaves. Two of the elves, a man and a woman, demonstrated their skill with swordplay— […]
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2008, Christopher Paolini, Brisingr: Or The Seven Promises of Eragon Shadeslayer and Saphira Bjartskular - Inheritance Book Three, →ISBN, page 549:
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At the very dawn of religion, God was a woman.
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2012, Merlin Stone, When God Was A Woman:
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There was a pair of burly dwarves – a woman and a man – bearing the markings of the formidable Thane Guards.
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2014, Oisin McGann, Kings of the Realm: Cruel Salvation, Penguin UK, →ISBN: