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Etymology
Borrowed from Greek νοικοκυρά (noikokyrá).[1]
Noun
nikochera f (Hebrew spelling ניקוג׳ירה)[1]
- housewife (housemaker or homemaker)
1968, Segismundo, numbers 7–8, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Patronato Marcelino Menéndez Pelayo:Haće atanción, nikochera, ¿queres que haga banca-rota, o queres que se emborachen los vis̀itadores como obradores?- Pay attention, housewife: do you want to break the bank, or do you want the visitors to get drunk like labourers?
2005, La Lettre Sépharade, numbers 20–31, →ISBN, page 23:Sulucha, te dare un konsejo de nikochera: por sedaka, no tengas trato ni kon politikos, ni kon ombres kazados.- Sulucha, I'll give you housewife advice: for charity, don't deal with either politicians or with married men.
Adjective
nikochera
- feminine singular of nikochero
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