Definition of Creatrix

1. n. A creatress.

Definition of Creatrix

1. Noun. (rare) A female creator. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Creatrix

1. a female creator [n -ES] - See also: creator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Creatrix

creativeness
creativenesses
creatives
creativities
creativity
creatorless
creatorlike
creators
creatorship
creatorships
creatour
creatours
creatress
creatresses
creatrices
creatrix (current term)
creatur
creatural
creature
creature comfort
creature comforts
creature feature
creature features
creaturedom
creaturehood
creaturehoods
creatureless
creaturelike
creatureliness
creaturely

Literary usage of Creatrix

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

1. A commentary on Catullus by Robinson Ellis (1889)
"In mei creatrix Catullus seems to apply a similar idea to the native country ... The genitive mei after creatrix shows that the lorce of the primitive verb ..."

2. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan by Asiatic Society of Japan (1882)
"Hatori ascribes the origin of this Thing to the creator and creatrix, who gradually formed the sun, earth and moon out of it, and brought various gods into ..."

3. The Mediaeval Mind: A History of the Development of Thought and Emotion in by Henry Osborn Taylor (1919)
"Si enim bona est vita creata, quam bona est vita creatrix! Si jucunda est salus facta, ... For if life created is good, how good is the life creatrix! ..."

4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas and by John Bayly Moore, Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1823)
"... a right of re-entry for the same thing which the creatrix of the leasing power required it should be for (and which right, as I have said before, must, ..."

5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Exchequer: From by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, George Price, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1821)
"... the above construction—and that nothing else can legally be deemed to have been in the contemplation or intention of the creatrix of the leasing power, ..."

6. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas, and by Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, William John Broderip, Peregrine Bingham (1821)
"It is not, therefore, in reality a right of re-entry for the same thing as the creatrix of the leasing power required it should be for, (and which right, ..."

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