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editress
editress (ˈɛdɪtrɪs) [f. editor n. + -ess.] A female editor.1799 W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. I. 286 The editress..has inserted the French letter to Anquetil du Perron. 1826 Gentl. Mag. Sept. 244/1 The fair Editress has got up this work judiciously and tastefully. 1884 Bazaar 17 Dec. 648/1 The editress... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eugenio Morelli
Editress, (1994). Cocci d'umanità, Cosenza, Casa ed. Editress, (1994). Vita e parole (1995). wikipedia.org
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editrix
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.1845 Q. Rev. June–Sept. 460 As the original editrix was actuated solely by motives of pecuniary interest, no addition to the text coul... Oxford English Dictionary
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Walter Hawken Tregellas
Tregellas in his popular lectures on "Peculiarities" : to which are appended some drafts of kindred character from the portfolio of the editress: the whole wikipedia.org
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Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst
Barbara Stühlmeyer (editress): Auf Christus getauft. Glauben leben und verkünden im 21. Jahrhundert. Butzon & Bercker, Kevelaer 2019, . wikipedia.org
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thingum
thingum colloq. ? Obs. exc. dial. (ˈθɪŋəm) Also 9 thing'em. [f. thing n.1, with meaningless suffix.] = thingummy. (In first quot. in reduplicated form thingum thangum: cf. crinkum-crankum.)1680 Otway Atheist iv. i, With a deep Point Thingum Thangum over her Shoulders. 1681 T. Flatman Heraclitus Ride... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kay Brownbill
She spent eight years at 5DN and 5RM, holding the title of "social editress" and helping expand the station's female listenership. wikipedia.org
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editor
editor, n. (ˈɛdɪtə(r)) [a. L. ēditor: see edit, edition n.] One who edits. † 1. The publisher of a book (cf. Fr. éditeur).1649 Bp. Hall Cases Consc. i. v. (1650) 33 Otherwise some Interloper may perhaps underhand fall upon the work at a lower rate, and undoe the first editor. 2. One who prepares the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zara Aronson
your sister has asked you to reply to her correspondence, I think that someone in your household might have taught you a little politeness to a lady editress wikipedia.org
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Wheatland, Oklahoma
Hula Lisel was the editress. In 1942, the population of Wheatland was 183. wikipedia.org
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Lillian A. Lewis
(A Boston Post announcement in 1892 refers to her as the Herald's "society editress".) wikipedia.org
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The Canadian Statesman
A. would continue as chief editor, with help from "editress" Elizabeth E. Haycraft. Moses would pass away on November 22, 1935. wikipedia.org
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Sarah Josepha Hale
She agreed and from 1828 until 1836 served as editor in Boston, though she preferred the title "editress". wikipedia.org
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Isa, a Pilgrimage
As she grows up, she leaves her benefactress, becomes an editress, conquers her youthful love for Weare, Mrs. wikipedia.org
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Isabella Beeton
For the redesigned magazine, Samuel was joined as editor by Isabella, who was described as "Editress". wikipedia.org
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