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electress

[ ih-lek-tris ]

noun

  1. the wife or widow of an Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of electress1

First recorded in 1610–20; elect(o)r + -ess
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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.

The electress was a woman of sense, honour, virtue, and religion; and her letters were replete with kindness.

The incident produced a bad effect upon the Electress, who is said to be irritable and scornful.

The Electress will not receive Lady Hamilton, on account of her former dissolute life.

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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