Helpmate :
mulieris adjutorium condidisti
coniugi, uxorem, anus, mulieris adjutorium condidisti, certum munus pastorale,, socium, adjútor, adiutor, cursus, fautor, comes ire
adiutoriumhelpmates
adiutoriumhelpmates
Noun(1) a helpful partner
(1) The biography of William Blake warmly portrays the visionary poet's wife Katherine as the helpmate who made Blake's work possible.(2) She has done an excellent job of being a helpmate to my father.(3) His wife Jane is an efficient superwoman who doubles as his helpmate and surrogate social worker.(4) And I think that Jack Kennedy discovered what a wonderful helpmate and wife she was in those years.(5) You were looking for someone responsible and reliable who would be a helpmate for the tasks of life.(6) Graham's book never comes close to acknowledging that her newspaper mainly functioned as a helpmate to the war-makers in the White House, State Department and Pentagon.(7) she acted as his pleasant but by no means uncritical helpmate(8) Each of these women exhibits a need to give and receive love, and each finds fulfilment as a helpmate and companion to a deserving man.(9) Throughout their years together, Mrs Reagan was her husband's champion, helpmate and closest adviser.(10) I have a message to women: Only reproduce with men who are willing helpmates , and we will get rid of this problem in a few generations.(11) The tendency among reformers to regard women as mothers and helpmeets rather than workers had several consequences for American labor reform.(12) He does not want for a sister, but a wife who will be his helpmeet until his death.(13) She was meant to be his companion, his helpmeet , and this required a level of education that fitted her for this role.(14) They saw themselves not as independent thinkers but as helpmates and surrogates to absent husbands and fathers.(15) Ladies of ÔÇÿdistinguished placeÔÇÖ who maintained that position of honour did so by their individual healing merits, not as helpmates to husbands.(16) She fought her whole life against the idea that women either had to be married and grace their husband's dinner table or single and exploited by other members of the extended family as helpmates and free nurses.
(1) to help ::
adiuvare(2) help out ::
adiuvare(3) need help ::
auffere vult(4) please help me ::
placere adiuva me(5) help desk ::
help desk(6) help yourself ::
te ipsum serva(7) ask for help ::
petere auxilium
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