noun
- a woman whose job is washing clothes and linens
Usage: somewhat dated
Examples
- The wealthy family employed a laundress to handle their weekly washing.
- In the 19th century, many women worked as laundresses to support their families.
- The hotel laundress carefully pressed each sheet and pillowcase.
- She found work as a laundress at the boarding house.
- The laundress hung the clean clothes on the line to dry.
- Local laundresses gathered at the river to wash their customers’ garments.