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electress
[ ih-lek-tris ]
noun
- the wife or widow of an Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of electress1
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Example Sentences
In the Electress of Saxony she found a friend whose affection for her continued to the latest period of life.
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The electress was a woman of sense, honour, virtue, and religion; and her letters were replete with kindness.
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The incident produced a bad effect upon the Electress, who is said to be irritable and scornful.
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The Electress will not receive Lady Hamilton, on account of her former dissolute life.
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The kindly Electress received her as a sister, though she quite realised the difficulty of proving her right to the name.
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