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editrix, n. Brit. |ˈɛdɪtrɪks|, U.S. |ˈɛdəˌtrɪks| [‹ classical Latin ēdit-, past participial stem of ēdĕre (see edit v.) + -trix suffix, after editor n.] = editress n.
1845Q. Rev. June–Sept. 460 As the original editrix was actuated solely by motives of pecuniary interest, no addition to the text could be expected—she, we may be sure, printed every scrap that had been preserved. 1914E. Pound Let. 23 Feb. (1971) 31 Do you want to edit The Egoist? Present editrix writes me this A.M. that she is ready to quit. 1959J. Thurber Years with Ross iii. 49 A charming editrix. 2001U.S. News & World Rep. 26 Nov. 8/3 As fashion editrix at the New York Times and Vogue, she could ‘cut you dead with words’, says Vogue editor. |