joan

UK /d͡ʒoʊn/ US /d͡ʒoʊn/
noun 2verb 1name 1

Definitions

verb

1

Alternative form of jone.

name

1

A female given name from French, a feminine form of John.

Maybe my mother didn't name me after Joan Crawford after all, I thought; she just told me that to cover up. She named me after Joan of Arc, didn't she know what happened to women like that?

Joan Goldstein, the Jewish chair of the group’s chapter in North Jersey, has attended Ramadan celebrations throughout the years — although she said she hasn’t been able to do the full fast yet and still drinks water.

noun

1

A placeholder or conventional name for any woman, particularly a younger lower-class woman.

Ber. O and I forsoth in loue, I that haue been loues whip?... Well, I will loue, write, sigh, pray, shue, grone, Some men must loue my Ladie, and some Ione.

Joan’s as good as this French lady.

2

A kind of close-fitting cap for women popular in the mid-18th century.

A grocer's wife attractd our eyes by a new-fashioned cap called a Joan.

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