beastmistress

noun

Etymology

From beast + mistress.

  1. derived from maistresse
  2. inherited from maistresse
  3. compounded as beastmistress — “beast + mistress

Definitions

  1. A female beastmaster.

    • Now she burns bright in the forests of a film called The Beastmaster and throws down her spears for our portfolio unfolding on page 150. Contributing Photographer Richard Fegley caught the beastmistress in his sights for our cover.
    • He spilled a puddle of ink on the hotel registry, shuddering at the thought of sharing a bed with that foul-mouthed, knife-wielding beastmistress.
    • The lands north of Naggaroth are bitter and inhospitable even for Belithi – a beastmistress of Karond Kar – and her hunting party.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA