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rectoress
rectoress (ˈrɛktərɪs) [f. rector + -ess.] † 1. A female ruler. = rectress 1. Obs.1599 Nashe Lenten Stuffe 13 Our virgin rectoresse most of al, hath shoured downe her bounty vpon them. 1603 Drayton Bar. Wars i. xxxv, A most perfect Rectoress [1619 Rect'resse] of her will, Aboue the vsual weakenes of ...
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Isabel Zendal
She had previously been the supervisor or "rectoress" of an orphanage in A Coruña, and her role on the expedition was to take care of the group of 22,
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rectress
rectress (ˈrɛktrɪs) Also 7 rect'ress. [See rector, rectrix, and -ess.] † 1. A female ruler or governor. Obs.1603 B. Jonson Sejanus v. vi, Great mother Fortvne,..Queene of humane state, Rectresse of Action. 1605 Drayton Man in Moone 301 The mighty rectres of this globe below. 1656 S. Holland Zara (17...
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Ellen O'Doherty
From 1955 to 1974, O'Doherty returned to her role as rectoress at the order's hospitals.
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To Keep My Love Alive
Third stanza
I caught Sir James with his protectoress:
The rector’s wife, I mean the rectoress.
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Balmis Expedition
caretakers for the boys consisted of Balmis, a deputy surgeon, two assistants, two first-aid practitioners, three nurses, and Isabel Zendal Gómez, the rectoress
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