swordstress

English

Etymology

swordster + -ess

Noun

swordstress (plural swordstresses)

  1. (fantasy) A female swordster.
    • 1988, John Stanley, Revenge of the Creature Features Movie Guide: An A to Z Encyclopedia to the Cinema of the Fantastic, Or, Is There a Mad Doctor in the House?, Creatures at Large Press (1988), →ISBN, page 313:
      That warrior is Han (Lou Ferrigno) who joins with Sybil Danning (as a good-natured swordstress) and five other muscular heroes to fight to the death with Vadis.
    • 2004, Luke Dittrich, "Play Money", Atlanta, August 2004, page 35:
      John's chosen character is Xianghua, a slight swordstress who specializes in hopping around and skewering people.
    • 2013, Anthony Mercier, Akin Minds, Xlibris (2013), →ISBN, page 172:
      It didn't matter whether we traveled with a fiery-tempered swordstress, or a vain Trickster God.

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