noun
- a woman who owns or operates an alehouse or tavern
- a small fish of the herring family found in Atlantic coastal waters and freshwater lakes
Usage: archaic; historical
Usage: ichthyology
Examples
- The alewife served drinks to sailors at the harbor tavern.
- In colonial times, an alewife was often a respected businesswoman in her community.
- Alewives migrate upstream in spring to spawn in freshwater lakes.
- The alewife population has declined due to dam construction blocking migration routes.
- Fishermen catch alewives for both food and bait.