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Ambassadress

Ambassadress \Am*bas"sa*dress\, n. A female ambassador; also, the wife of an ambassador.
--Prescott.

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ambassadress

n. A female ambassador

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ambassadress

n. a woman ambassador

Usage examples of "ambassadress".

Excellency, the Hallichek Ambassadress, wishes to make a further complaint to you in person.

But to beings like the Ambassadress the occasional parasite plucked from their own plumage is like a salted peanut is to us.

But, in this respect, the Hallichek Ambassadress and her Embassy staff were sorely hampered.

The New Providencian ambassadress turned toward him, for the first time showing an emotion: rage.

Now the Providencian ambassadress seemed completely in control of herself.

You see a little ugly thing like an anatomized ape,--there, see,--he has just thrown down a chair, and, in stooping to pick it up, has almost fallen over the Dutch ambassadress,--that is Louis Armand, Prince of Conti.

Excellency, the Hallichek Ambassadress, wishes to make a further complaint to you in person.

But to beings like the Ambassadress the occasional parasite plucked from their own plumage is like a salted peanut is to us.

Meanwhile, Galileo facilitated a friendship by correspondence between his elder daughter and his kind hostess, Caterina Riccardi Niccolini, for he saw Her Ladyship the Ambassadress as a potential patroness for the sisters of San Matteo.

Maria Celeste wrote also to Ambassadress Caterina Niccolini, who had forged such a bond with the sisters of San Matteo by this point, through her many demonstrations of generosity, that she spoke of hoping to attend a religious drama at the convent.

And I did want to write to Her Most Excellent Ladyship the Ambassadress, but I stay my hand lest I vex her with my constant repetition of the same statements, these being expressions of thanks and confessions of my infinite indebtedness.

Saturday I wrote to Her Ladyship the Ambassadress with all the great love that I felt, and if I receive an answer, I shall share it with you.

Her Ladyship the Ambassadress, as you told me to, and sent the letter to Signor Geri, but I do not have a reply, wherefore I suppose I might be wise to write again suggesting the possibility that either my letter or hers has gone astray.

Rather than take that risk, all through these days I have been building castles in the air, thinking to myself, if, after these two months of delay in not obtaining the favor of your release, I had been able to appeal to Her Ladyship the Ambassadress, then she, working through the sister-in-law of His Holiness, might have successfully implored the Pope on your behalf.

She always says she had to exercise so much reticence as an ambassadress, that she has given her tongue a holiday ever since.