interpretess

noun

Etymology

From interpreter + -ess.

  1. derived from interpretatio
  2. derived from interpretātus
  3. derived from interpretātōr
  4. derived from interpreteur
  5. inherited from interpreter
  6. suffixed as interpretess — “interpreter + ess

Definitions

  1. A female interpreter.

    • However, I chose to go incognito, to avoid any disputes about ceremony, and went in a Turkish coach, only attended by my woman, that held up my train, and the Greek lady, who was my interpretess.

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