senatress

noun

Etymology

From senator + -ess.

  1. borrowed from senātor
  2. suffixed as senatress — “senator + ess

Definitions

  1. A female senator.

    • The researches of the learned Coppi make it almost certain that the Colonna descend from Theodora, the Senatress of Roma, who flourished in the year 914; ....
    • "And I take pleasure in presenting to you a lady you all know, State Senator Rumbley—or is it Senatress?"

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