relatrix

relatrix
\\-ā.triks\ noun (-es)
Etymology: Late Latin, feminine of Latin relator
: a female relator

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reˈlatrix Law.
[a. late L. relātrix (5th c.), female agent-n. f. relāt-: see relate v.]
‘A female relator or petitioner’ (Ogilvie 1882, citing Story).

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  • Relatrix — Re*lat rix ( r?ks), n. [L.] (Law) A female relator. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • relatrix — n. woman relator rɪ leɪtÉ™(r) n. one who relates something, one who recounts, one who tells; private person who presents information in the nature of a quo warranto (Law) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • relatrix — re·la·trix …   English syllables

  • relatrix — /raleytraks/ A female relator or petitioner …   Black's law dictionary

  • relatrix — Feminine of relator. relaxare. To release; to free; to discharge …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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