make an honest woman
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[edit]make an honest woman (third-person singular simple present makes an honest woman, present participle making an honest woman, simple past and past participle made an honest woman)
- (idiomatic, informal, now usually with "of") To marry (a woman), especially if there is an existing sexual relationship.
- I thought about just asking Rosalyn to move in with me, but I decided it was time to make an honest woman out of her.
- 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones, Folio Society, published 1973, page 567:
- the mother, Mr Jones, Mr Nightingale, and his love, stept into a hackney-coach, which conveyed them to Doctors' Commons; where Miss Nancy was, in vulgar language, soon made an honest woman, and the poor mother became […] one of the happiest of all human beings.
Usage notes
[edit]- Also with "out of" for "of", especially in US English.
- Formerly used where the woman had been dishonoured and the marriage was regarded as correcting this; nowadays used in a jocular fashion.