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‖ protectrix|prəʊˈtɛktrɪks| [med.L., fem. of L. prōtector.] = protectress.
c1500Kennedy Poems (Schipper) iv. 9 Sancta Maria, Virgo virginum! Protectrix till all pepill penitent. 1562A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) i. 39 Preiss ay to be protectrix of þe pure. 1647A. Ross Myst. Poet. viii. (1675) 152 Hecate was said to be the goddess or protectrix of witches. 1832Blackw. Mag. XXXI. 23 England, the mother and the protectrix of heresies. 1883N. Eng. Hist. & Gen. Reg. XXXVII. 244 The duchess was an eminent protectrix of literary men and scholars. |