noun
- plural of schoolmarm: female schoolteachers, especially in rural or one-room schools
- plural of schoolmarm: women who are strict, prim, or overly concerned with proper behavior and rules
Usage: dated; sometimes considered old-fashioned
Usage: informal; sometimes mildly derogatory
Examples
- The old schoolmarms taught multiple grades in the same classroom.
- Many pioneer schoolmarms traveled west to educate frontier children.
- The town’s elderly schoolmarms were respected for their dedication to education.
- Some people called them schoolmarms because they always corrected others’ grammar.
- The committee was full of schoolmarms who insisted on following every rule precisely.
- Historical records show that schoolmarms often boarded with local families.