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editress

[ ed-i-tris ]

noun

  1. a woman employed in the work of editing.


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Gender Note

See -ess.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of editress1

First recorded in 1790–1800; edit(o)r + -ess
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Example Sentences

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In 1974, when she was named managing editor, the staff cheered and made a mock front page saluting her appointment as “managing editress.â€

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As editor—or “editress,†as she preferred to be addressed—Hale set out to publish American authors writing on American themes.

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Her sister Maria to the Editress of the Isis.

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Nora Farrar, the generally acknowledged poet laureate of the College, had been put down for a short poem of twelve lines, calculated exactly to fill half a page; but when she handed in her manuscript the dismayed editress found that it contained no less than seven verses.

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The distracted editress had to be very stern in marking out passages which she considered were not strictly necessary, and insisting upon their omission.

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