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  2. Bluestocking - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Bluestockings by Richard Samuel Caricature of blue stockings by Rowlandson. Bluestocking (also spaced blue-stocking or blue stockings) is a derogatory term for an educated, intellectual woman, originally a member of the 18th-century Blue Stockings Society from England led by the hostess and critic Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800), the “Queen of the Blues”, including Elizabeth ...

  3. Benjamin Stillingfleet - Wikipedia

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    James Boswell theorized that his habit of wearing blue stockings to intellectual meetings gave rise to the name Blue Stockings Society. This phrase is the origin of the word bluestocking, a pejorative epithet for a learned or intellectual woman.

  4. Blue Stockings Society - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Stockings Society was an informal women's social and educational movement in England in the mid-18th century that emphasised education and mutual cooperation. It was founded in the early 1750s by Elizabeth Montagu , Elizabeth Vesey and others as a literary discussion group , a step away from traditional, non-intellectual women's ...

  5. Seitō (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike their English counterparts, members of The Bluestockings generally did not wear blue socks. The Japanese word for Bluestocking , 青鞜, or Seitō , was created by Hiratsuka Raichō with the assistance of Ikuta Chōkō , by combining the Kanji "sei" for "blue" and the character "tō" for "stocking."

  6. List of English-language idioms of the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of idioms that were recognizable to literate people in the late-19th century, and have become unfamiliar since. As the article list of idioms in the English language notes, a list of idioms can be useful, since the meaning of an idiom cannot be deduced by knowing the meaning of its constituent words. See that article for a fuller ...

  7. When You See a Blue Jay, It Could Be a Major Sign That You ...

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    What is the meaning of seeing a blue jay? Among spiritual experts, blue jays can symbolize several things. For instance, since blue jays have loud and unmistakable calls, people think of them as ...

  8. Bluestocking (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Stockings Society, a literary society for women in 18th century England; M.P., an 1811 comic opera by Thomas Moore and Charles Edward Horn, subtitled The Blue Stocking; Bluestockings: the Remarkable Story of the First Women to Fight for an Education, a 2009 book by Jane Robinson; Blue Stockings (play), a 2013 play by Jessica Swale

  9. The best stocking stuffers for men, from tools to Tile Mates

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