Definition of Mediatrixes

1. mediatrix [n] - See also: mediatrix

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mediatrixes

mediatization
mediatizations
mediatize
mediatized
mediatizes
mediatizing
mediator
mediatorial
mediators
mediatorship
mediatorships
mediatory
mediatour
mediatrices
mediatrix
mediatrixes (current term)
mediazation
medicable
medicaid
medicaid funds
medicaids
medical
medical aid
medical alert jewelry
medical anatomy
medical audit
medical bill

Literary usage of Mediatrixes

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

1. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"But mediatrixes surrounded me. Mercy took the place of justice. The father was neither party nor privy. This was the first time of my seeing the lady; ..."

2. Lives of the Queens of England from the Norman Conquest: With Anecdotes of by Agnes Strickland (1841)
"... Edward was devised in the year 1348 by the French monarch, who proposed to make the queen-dowager of France and Isabella the mediatrixes of a peace. ..."

3. The Chronicles of the White Rose of York: A Series of Historical Fragments by John Warkworth (1845)
"... he was agreed to intend to some good appointment for this pacification. intrigues By right covert ways and means were good mediators and mediatrixes, ..."

4. The Land of the Veda: Being Personal Reminiscences of India; Its People by William Butler (1872)
"... In mediators and mediatrixes many; 'these' believe in a pardon received direct from God, 'those' believe In one dropped from the fingers of a priest, ..."

5. The Present State of Europe (1699)
"... by the Intervening of two powerful mediatrixes. To de. clare in fine words, thit what is done is done, but that there was no Affront, ..."

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