Definition of Oratrixes

1. Noun. (plural of oratrix) ¹

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Definition of Oratrixes

1. oratrix [n] - See also: oratrix

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oratrixes

oratories
oratorio
oratorios
oratorious
oratorize
oratorized
oratorizes
oratorizing
orators
oratory
oratour
oratress
oratresses
oratrices
oratrix
oratrixes (current term)
orb
orb web
orbation
orbed
orbicle
orbicles
orbicula
orbiculae
orbicular
orbicular bone
orbicular ligament
orbicular ligament of radius
orbicular muscle
orbicular muscle of eye

Literary usage of Oratrixes

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

1. The Equity Draftsman: Being a Collection of Precedents, Drawn by Some of the by Frederick Miles Van Heythuysen, John Mitford Redesdale (1816)
"And your oratrixes well hoped, that such their reasonable requests would have been complied with. But now, &c. sometimes pretend, that no settlement ..."

2. Standard Encyclopædia of Procedure by Edward William Tuttle, Edward E. Burns, James De Witt Andrews, Edgar Whittlesey Camp (1914)
"And your orators and oratrixes further show that they have frequently applied unto and requested the said KF and E., his wife, to join and concur with your ..."

3. Equity Precedents: Supplementary to Mr. Justice Story's Treatise on Equity by George Ticknor Curtis, Joseph Story (1856)
"II. the late father of your oratrixes, CK, MG, and JV, and also That the of E,. F., wife of RF of, &c. (the defendants hereinafter named) the female was 'n ..."

4. Pleading and Practice of the High Court of Chancery by Edmund Robert Daniell, Thomas Emerson Headlam (1865)
"And your orators and oratrixes well hoped that the said RF, and E. his wife, would have complied with such their reasonable requests, as in justice and ..."

5. An Analysis of the Principles of Equity Pleading: Containing a Compendium of by Denis George Lubé (1889)
"And your orator and oratrixes further show unto your honors that the said ... Whereas your orator and oratrixes charge the contrary of such pretenses to be ..."

6. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1905)
"Reversed except as to the interest of WJ Connor, as to whom, affirmed. from so much as refused to set aside the | oratrixes did, for the aggregate sum of $1 ..."

7. Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: With Notes and by Great Britain Court of Chancery (1845)
"... that your orators and oratrixes are entitled to the full benefit and advantage of the said original bill and suit against the said Thomas Woods deceased ..."

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