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liberatress|ˈlɪbəreɪtrɪs| [f. liberator + -ess.] A female liberator.
1798W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. VI. 4 Joan..was received with the honours due to the liberatress of the town. 1849Thackeray Pendennis xxvii, He had run over to Laura, his liberatress, to thank her for his recovered freedom. 1894Catholic News 12 May 4/6 The memory of the great ‘liberatress’ belongs to all the French. Also liberatrice [with Fr. suffix], liberatrix [with L. suffix], in the same sense. rare.
1820Scott Monast. xxix, Beneficent liberatrice. 1893Leisure Hour Mar. 343/2 The liberatrix of France. |