electress
English
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- IPA(key): /ɪˈlɛktɹɪs/
Noun
electress (plural electresses)
- (rare, dated) A woman who can vote in an election. [from 17th c.]
- (now historical) The wife of a German elector, often used as a title. [from 17th c.]
- 1938, CV Wedgwood, The Thirty Years War, page 63:
- The Electress Magdalena Sybilla was a woman of character, virtuous, kind, conventional and managing.
- 2014, Patricia Howard, The Modern Castrato: Gaetano Guadagni and the Coming of a New Operatic Age:
- On Sunday 13 June the electress attended mass at the Santo and visited the relics of the saint, on which occasion Guadagni sang, as usual, Vallotti's antiphon 'O linque benedicta'; in the evening she was entertained at an accademia di musica in the Giustinian palalace, where Guadagni is numbered among the performers; the following evening she heard him again in a performance of her own short opera, Il trionfo della fedeltà (first performed in Dresden, 1754) at the Palazzo Dondi Orologio.
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a woman who can vote in an election
the wife of a German Elector / elector, often used as a title
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