hatress

noun

Etymology

From hater + -ess.

  1. inherited from hatere
  2. suffixed as hatress — “hater + ess

Definitions

  1. A female hater.

    • […] a man-hatress, as clever girls so often are […]
    • How characteristic, again, of the man-hatress is Nausicaa's attempt to make out that in Ulyssses she had found a man to whom she really might become attached — if there were no obstacle to their union.
    • Hatress of music and living and art, / Grendel's mother with a deadly drool

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