nabby

/ˈneɪbi/

Definitions

1. noun

A term used in the early American republic to refer to a woman who refuses to cook or perform household chores, often in a rebellious or defiant manner.

“In the 19th-century novel, the protagonist’s wife was known as a ‘nabby’ for her unwillingness to cook for the family.”

Synonyms

  • refractory woman
  • uncooperative wife

Antonyms

  • domestic partner
  • obedient wife