The spelling of the word "churchman women" can be confusing as it appears to be a combination of two contradictory words. However, phonetically, it can be explained as [tʃɝtʃ-mən wɪmən]. The first part, "churchman," is pronounced with a hard "ch" sound followed by the vowel sound "er" and the consonant sound "tch." The second part, "women," is pronounced with a shortened "i" sound and the consonant sound "mən." Therefore, the correct spelling of this phrase is "churchmen's women" meaning women associated with a church.