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‖ victrix|ˈvɪktrɪks| [L., fem. of victor victor.] A female victor; a victress.
1651Biggs New Disp. ⁋113 Before Nature is victrix in diseases. 1672[Tuke] (title), Souls Warfare, Comically digested into Scenes Acted between the Soul and her Enemies, Wherein she cometh off Victrix. 1716–20Lett. fr. Mist's Jrnl. (1722) I. 174 Carried away by the triumphant Victrix, who will be proud of the Conquest. 1779G. Keate Sketches fr. Nat. (ed. 2) II. 9 The victrix has it [a smock] slipped over her running dress, and marches off triumphant. 1853C. Brontë Villette xxxii, In his victrix he required all that was here visible. 1895E. J. Dillon in Contemp. Rev. Nov. 620 A war which, if Russia prove the victrix, will deliver Constantinople and the Balkan Peninsula into her hands. |