objectress
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
objector + -ess, compare objectrix
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: əbjĕkʹtrĭs, IPA(key): /əbˈdʒɛktɹɪs/
Noun[edit]
objectress (plural objectresses)
- (rare) An female objector.
- ante 1956, Robert Walser quoted in: George C. Avery, Inquiry and Testament: A Study of the Novels and Short Prose of Robert Walser (1968, University of Pennsylvania Press), page 11
- My hand developed into a kind of conscientious objectress. To appease her, I gladly demanded less extensive attestations of her proficiency, and, lo and behold, by showing such considerateness, I gradually won her back.
- ante 1956, Robert Walser quoted in: George C. Avery, Inquiry and Testament: A Study of the Novels and Short Prose of Robert Walser (1968, University of Pennsylvania Press), page 11