foremother

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From fore- +‎ mother.

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foremother (plural foremothers)

  1. A female ancestor.
  2. (figurative) A female predecessor, especially one of an earlier generation.
    • 1990 April 28, Patricia Roth Schwartz, “The Odd Couple”, in Gay Community News, page 7:
      This compelling narrative [The Other Sappho by Ellen Fry] is a historical romance, a colorful tapestry of a time gone by in which the author has endeavored to share her version of the lives of women-identified women who were our foremothers.

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