Definition of Mediatrices

1. mediatrix [n] - See also: mediatrix

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mediatrices

mediatising
mediative
mediatization
mediatizations
mediatize
mediatized
mediatizes
mediatizing
mediator
mediatorial
mediators
mediatorship
mediatorships
mediatory
mediatour
mediatrices (current term)
mediatrix
mediatrixes
mediazation
medicable
medicaid
medicaid funds
medicaids
medical
medical aid
medical alert jewelry
medical anatomy

Literary usage of Mediatrices

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

1. Historical Memoirs of the Queens of England: From the Commencement of the by Hannah Lawrance (1840)
"A proclamation, on the part of Philip, accepting the two queens as mediatrices, follows ; but we are not informed of the result. From this period we find no ..."

2. Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest by Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland (1852)
"This year, Katherine,1 and her mother, Isabeau of Bavaria, were entreated on the part of England and France to act as mediatrices between Humphrey duke of ..."

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