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# ''(particularly of [[husband]]s or [[boyfriend]]s)'' [[Plagued]] or [[overwhelmed]] by a [[nagging]] or [[overbearing]] [[wife]] or [[girlfriend]].
# ''(particularly of [[husband]]s or [[boyfriend]]s)'' Plagued or [[overwhelmed]] by a [[nagging]] or [[overbearing]] [[wife]] or [[girlfriend]].
#* '''1884''', [[w:Henry James|Henry James]], "The Author of Beltraffio" in ''The English Illustrated Magazine'' '''1''' (9–10) (June–July 1884).
#* '''1884''', [[w:Henry James|Henry James]], "The Author of Beltraffio" in ''The English Illustrated Magazine'' '''1''' (9–10) (June–July 1884).
#*: "I noticed that he addressed her as 'My dear,' very genially, without any trace of resentment.... The quickness of the transition made me vaguely ask myself whether he were '''henpecked''',—a shocking conjecture, which I instantly dismissed."
#*: "I noticed that he addressed her as 'My dear,' very genially, without any trace of resentment.... The quickness of the transition made me vaguely ask myself whether he were '''henpecked''',—a shocking conjecture, which I instantly dismissed."

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English

Etymology

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henpecked (comparative more henpecked, superlative most henpecked)

  1. (particularly of husbands or boyfriends) Plagued or overwhelmed by a nagging or overbearing wife or girlfriend.
    • 1884, Henry James, "The Author of Beltraffio" in The English Illustrated Magazine 1 (9–10) (June–July 1884).
      "I noticed that he addressed her as 'My dear,' very genially, without any trace of resentment.... The quickness of the transition made me vaguely ask myself whether he were henpecked,—a shocking conjecture, which I instantly dismissed."

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