orthography - "woman" or "women" as a stand-in for the adjective "female"?



As in,



Emily Dickinson was a great woman poet



or



Emily Dickinson was a great women poet



in order to mean



Emily Dickinson was a great female poet



Think I may have seen this adjectival usage of "women/woman" in a feminist art criticism paper, wondering if there's an accepted spelling...




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