Procuratress

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A female procurator.

    "So much may suffice for her person; there is something due to be said of her Practise, and to this part I must invite none but Mercuriallists and the Procuratresses of the Colledge of Venus, who have long desired and expected the Works and Memorialls of this Virago, as deserving a place in the Rationale and Account of Time, as well as Oliver, but farre beyond Prince Crispine and his Lady, and the rest of that Leud Rout, and band of Knight Errantry."

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"So much may suffice for her person; there is something due to be said of her Practise, and to this part I must invite none but Mercuriallists and the Procuratresses of the Colledge of Venus, who have long desired and expected the Works and Memorialls of this Virago, as deserving a place in the Rationale and Account of Time, as well as Oliver, but farre beyond Prince Crispine and his Lady, and the rest of that Leud Rout, and band of Knight Errantry."

Etymology

From procurator + -ess.

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