matron
n.
late 14c., "married woman" (usually one of rank), from Old French matrone "married woman; elderly lady; patroness; midwife," and directly from Latin matrona "married woman, wife, matron," from mater (genitive matris) "mother" (see mother, n.1). Sense of "female manager of a school, hospital, etc." first recorded 1550s.
〔李〕[matr;-onn.] n.已婚妇女; 主妇; 女总管 ←matern,matr (L mater)=mother 母
〔蒋〕[matr母,-on名词后缀] 主妇,老妇