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tutoress
tutoress (ˈtjuːtərɪs) Also 7 tutoresse. [f. tutor n. + -ess; cf. tutress.] A female tutor. a. An instructress, a governess. Also fig.1614 Raleigh Hist. World ii. (1634) 456 Jezebel had cunning enough to be his Tutoresse. 1675 H. Woolley Gentlewom. Comp. 4 A Gentlewoman every way accomplisht for a Tu... Oxford English Dictionary
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'Tis Pity She's a Whore
Annabella's tutoress Putana (literally, "Whore") encourages the relationship. The siblings consummate their relationship. Daughter of Florio Hippolita – Wife of Richardetto (Soranzo's former paramour) Philotis – Niece of Richardetto (becomes Bergetto's fiancée) Putana – Tutoress wikipedia.org
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tutress
tutress (ˈtjuːtrɪs) Also 6–7 tutresse, 7 tuteresse, 8–9 tut'ress. [ad. OF. tutreisse, tuteresse (14th c. in Godef.), or f. L. tūtrix tutrix by change of ending.] a. = tutoress a.1599 Warn. Faire Wom. i. 317 My tutress, Drury, gave me charge to speak. 1624 Heywood Gunaik. vii. 344 A fit tuteresse for... Oxford English Dictionary
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Isabel Ingram
Times and Time Famous in his era, travel-adventure writer Richard Halliburton wrote his parents in December 1922 that he called on "the young American tutoress wikipedia.org
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tutrice
† tutrice Obs. rare. [a. OF. tutrice (14th c. in Littré), or ad. L. tūtrīcem, acc. of tūtrix (see next).] A tutoress.1490 Caxton Eneydos xxiii. 85 Theire maistres, theire tutryce and techer. 1514 Jas. V Let in Munim. Burgh Irvine i. (1890) 33 Oure dearest moder, tutrice testamentar & governour. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tereza de Arriaga
Her childhood was spent in Monte Estoril, where she was educated by her father and also by an English tutoress and at the religious boarding school Colégio wikipedia.org
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tutrix
† tutrix Obs. (ˈtjuːtrɪks) [a. L. tūtrix, fem. of tūtor tutor. Cf. prec. and tutress, tutoress.] A female tutor. a. A female guardian. b. An instructress, a governess. rare.1515 in Archæologia XLVII. 303 Suffre me as tutrix of the yong king. 1546 Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 50 Tutrix testamentar to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mihrişah Sultan (mother of Selim III)
Among her servants was Dilhayat Kalfa, hostess of Ahmed III's harem and tutoress of Selim III, known to be one of the greatest Turkish composeress of the wikipedia.org
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sometimes
sometimes, adv. (ˈsʌmtaɪmz) Forms: 6 somtymes, 6–7 -times; Sc. 6 sum tymes, 8 -tyms; 6 sometymes, 6– sometimes. [f. some a.1 7 + times pl. of time n.] 1. a. On some occasions; at times; now and then. Cf. sometime 1 a.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 41 b, He..sheweth vs somtymes the softe rodde of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Female Marine
Tutoress/Mrs. Rachel Sperry: brothel “mother” to all harlots who reside under her roof on the Hill. Lucy's old tutoress from the brothel refers to Lucy as Miss Bakes and calls her an “ungrateful jilt”, but also titles her as “Major” in conversation. wikipedia.org
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breede
▪ I. breed, n. (briːd) [f. breed v.: the act of breeding; hence, the progeny or race in which this results.] † 1. breeding, generation, birth; parentage, extraction; natal or racial origin. of breed: of breeding age. Obs.? a 1600 Merch. & Son 34 in Hazl. E.P.P. I. 134 Ther was not oon man in all thy... Oxford English Dictionary
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