She would just be called Sheriff
matron
It's called Maid (or Matron) of Honor.
A matron.
A matron is a mother, so a Roman matron is simply a Roman mother. A woman considered to be a good Roman matron was chaste, honorable, and fertile.
No, it is a concrete noun. A matron is a woman employed for certain duties, so is a person.
The distinction between a Maid of Honor and Matron of Honor fall into two categories: (1) marital status and (2) age.Marital Status.Most, but not all, references define the Matron of Honor as a married woman. Those that do not indicate the Matron must be married indicate she is an older, trusted woman.Age.With respect to age, a Matron of Honor is generally thought of as older and more mature than a Maid of Honor.While, strictly speaking, a Matron is a married woman, it is also acceptable to call an older, unmarried woman the Matron of Honor.
The word in today's crossword is "matron"
Matron or Nursing Director. Chief of Nursing.
Matron because maid is short for maiden which is a girl or servent that has never been married.
No. Matron is simply a term referring to a married woman. It is most usually used to refer to an older, dignified woman, but that doesn't mean they all look "matronly".
The Worthy Matron in Eastern Star is the highest office a woman can attain in a local chapter. She is the leader of the chapter.
Yes, "Matron of Honor" should be capitalized as it is a formal title given to the woman who is chosen to assist the bride at a wedding.