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Definition of Citizenesses
1. citizeness [n] - See also: citizeness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Citizenesses
Literary usage of Citizenesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Court of the Tuileries from the Restoration to the Flight of Louis Philippe by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1897)
"Cits and citizenesses. iHE interior of the Tuileries had been so extensively
damaged, its furniture so recklessly destroyed, by the wanton destructiveness ..."
2. The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical: From the by Charles MacFarlane (1851)
"... they admitted to their discussions, free of expense, all citizens and
citizenesses, with all their children that had attained the age of twelve years. ..."
3. Source Problems on the French Revolution by Fred Morrow Fling, Helene Dresser Fling (1913)
"ber of the citizenesses and some citizens having been admitted at this moment to
the bar, where they stated that it was urgently necessary to occupy ..."