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daughter (noun) +‎ -ed

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daughtered (not comparable)

  1. (often in combination) having one or more daughters
    many-daughtered
    • 2009, Orson Scott Card, Hart's Hope[1], page 73:
      Nine other times, six times sonned and three times daughtered, he had waited this way
    • 2010, Philip Young, Ernest Hemingway: A Reconsideration[2], page 66:
      And psychically it all happened to Hemingway, who was never a bullfighter (although he tried it), or a prizefighter (although he tried that too), or a one-armed, two-daughtered smuggler of rum and Chinamen (which he apparently never tried at all).
    • 2013, Lucy Daniels, Walking with Moonshine[3], page 91:
      Yet none of this achieving ever overcame my shy sense of inadequacy in not being the son our four-daughtered family needed

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