Definition of Heretrices

1. heretrix [n] - See also: heretrix

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heretrices

heretic
heretical
heretically
hereticaster
hereticasters
hereticate
hereticated
hereticates
hereticating
heretick
heretics
heretike
heretikes
hereto
heretofore
heretrices (current term)
heretrix
heretrixes
hereunder
hereunto
hereuntofore
hereupon
herewith
herewithal
herewithin
heried
heries
herile
heriot
heriotable

Literary usage of Heretrices

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688 by John Hill Burton (1870)
"In January 1592, when the Hamiltons were powerful, there is an Act of Council to the effect that " Isobel Sinclair and Alison Sinclair, heretrices- ..."

2. Scottish Ballads and Songs, Historical and Traditionary by James Maidment (1868)
"Both of them were alive in 1608, when an act was passed restoring the estate to them as " heretrices ..."

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