• Senatrix

    Origin

    From Latin senātrīx, the feminine form of senātor.

    Full definition of senatrix

    Noun

    senatrix

    (plural senatrices)
    1. (rare) A female senator.
      • 2006, Paul Smith, History of the French Senate: Volume 2Eighteen new senatrices were elected: four Communists, three Socialists, but the real surprise was the UC, which to Arthuis' delight gained six senatrices.
    2. (rare, dated) The wife of a senator.
      • 1897, George Herbert Dryer, History of the Christian ChurchTheodora, beautiful, able, and shameless, was called the senatrix, the wife of the senator Theophylact, and the soul of that great, noble family and its dependents.----
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