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Bluestocking in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Bluestockingnoun
विदुषी
🗣️ viduShi
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📖 Meaning of “bluestocking”

The meaning of “bluestocking” in Hindi is विदुषी, pronounced viduShi — it is a noun. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of bluestocking

a woman having literary or intellectual interests

🟢 Similar words for bluestocking
bas bleu
✍️ Bluestocking in a sentence
Sarojini Naidu is a bluestocking of India.
सरोजिनी नायडू भारत की एक विदुषी है
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

From the 17th century. Originally in reference to blue stockings worn by men as opposed to more expensive white stockings. First associated with the Barebones Parliament in the 17th century, then with a series of literary salons which admitted female intellectuals in the 18th century; in particular the 18th-century Blue Stockings Society led by Elizabeth Montagu on the Parisian model. The term was not originally derogatory. However, none of the ladies wore blue stockings. The first recorded use of the term is in reference to Benjamin Stillingfleet. He was not rich enough to have the proper formal dress, which included black silk stockings and so he attended in everyday blue worsted stockings.

Quick facts about “bluestocking”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Bluestocking
Meaning in Hindi
विदुषी
Pronunciation
viduShi
Part of speech
Noun
Similar words
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Word Origin (Etymology)
From the 17th century. Originally in reference to blue stockings worn by men as opposed to more expensive white stockings. First associated with the Barebones Parliament in the 17th century, then with a series of literary salons which admitted female intellectuals in the 18th century; in particular the 18th-century Blue Stockings Society led by Elizabeth Montagu on the Parisian model. The term was not originally derogatory. However, none of the ladies wore blue stockings. The first recorded use of the term is in reference to Benjamin Stillingfleet. He was not rich enough to have the proper formal dress, which included black silk stockings and so he attended in everyday blue worsted stockings.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "bluestocking" is विदुषी (viduShi).
In Devanagari script it is written as विदुषी.
It is pronounced "viduShi". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.