Definition of "charlady"
charlady
noun
plural charladies
(chiefly archaic or historical) A woman who cleans houses and offices as an occupation.
Quotations
"Then we'll move." And Peter, watching the car resignedly from the window, saw the American grip his seat with both hands, and then raise them suddenly in silent prayer, while an elderly charlady fled with a scream to the safety of the area below.
1920, Herman Cyril McNeile, “In Which He Has a Near Shave”, in Bulld-dog Drummond
MOST of the charladies to be met with in novels and plays are comic characters. […] This ridicule of a whole class does not mean that novelists and dramatists hate charladies, but only that the novelist and dramatist is never quite master of his own book or his own play.
1949, Frank Swinnerton, “Charladies”, in Tokefield Papers, Old and New, page 163