Quakeress
Americannoun
Gender
See -ess.
Etymology
Origin of Quakeress
Example Sentences
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Daniel, London, England Many years ago, Caroline Stephens, the great British Quakeress, wrote about the choices we make in life.
From BBC • Jan. 14, 2010
But the singular Quakeress and the bigamist decide that this really does not matter.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"Why Lizzie," cried Quakeress Lucretia Mott, "thee will make us ridiculous!"
From Time Magazine Archive
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My mother was a Quakeress and she felt that it was a spiritual marriage.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Just fancy my scheming to be the promised husband of a beautiful heiress, a sort of glorified Quakeress, rich, pious, and high-minded.
From The Man Who Rose Again by Hocking, Joseph
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