Victrix

//ˈvɪk.tɹɪks// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    victor (female); victress. no-plural

    "In his victrix he required all that was here visible — the imprint of high cultivation, the consecration of a careful and authoritative protection, the adjuncts that Fashion decrees, Wealth purchases, and Taste adjusts […]"

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"In his victrix he required all that was here visible — the imprint of high cultivation, the consecration of a careful and authoritative protection, the adjuncts that Fashion decrees, Wealth purchases, and Taste adjusts […]"

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin victrīx. By surface analysis, victor + -trix.

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