Matron

Noun

 * 1) A mature woman; a wife or a widow, especially, one who has borne children; a woman of staid or motherly manners.
 * 2) * Shakespeare
 * ''Your wives, your daughters, Your matrons, and your maids.
 * 1) A housekeeper; especially, a woman who manages the domestic economy of a public institution; a head nurse in a hospital; as, the matron of a school or hospital.

Adjectives for Matron
substantial; sober; ancient; stately; ailing; bulky; sharp-faced; fluttering; dignified; sobersuited; modest; pedantic; gracious; haughty.

Verbs for Matron
at—; tip—; train—; vest in—; —administers; —assists; —cradles; —furnishes; —inspects; —manages; —obliges; -—presides —reinforces; —resides; —serves; — superintends; —supervises; —supplies,

Thesaurus
Eve, Frau, abbess, better half, chatelaine, common-law wife, concubine, dame, daughter of Eve, distaff, domina, donna, dowager, feme, feme covert, femme, first lady, frow, gentlewoman, girl, goodwife, goody, governess, grande dame, great lady, helpmate, helpmeet, homemaker, housewife, lady, lass, madam, married woman, matriarch, milady, mistress, mother superior, old lady, old woman, rib, squaw, vrouw, wahine, weaker vessel, wedded wife, wife, woman

Etymology
From, from matrone:,  matrona:, from mater:

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ylihoitaja


 * Spanish:


 * Dutch: ,


 * Finnish: ylihoitajatar