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poetess

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Nobody is put into prison in our country unless they have broken a law Michael was demanding release for some poetess . ▪ She was the daughter of the establishment poetess , Yekaterina Sheveleva, a long-time associate of Yuri ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Poetess \Po"et*ess\, n. [Cf. F. po['e]tesse.] A female poet.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context dated English) a female poet

Usage examples of poetess.

As far as I was concerned, the Earth Mothery American poetesses and the bearded, bearish Irish poets deserved each other.

Scarcely had the poetess got through her first stanza, when Tom Ingoldsby, in the enthusiasm of the moment, became so lost in the material world, that, in his abstraction, he unwarily laid his hand on the cock of the urn.

Knowles, the ingenious Quaker lady, Miss Seward, the poetess of Lichfield, the Reverend Dr. Mayo, and the Rev.

On Ascension Day, we all went to pay a visit to Madame Bergali, a celebrated Italian poetess.

Usually there was no review, poetry being left to accumulate in literary editors' offices until there was enough of it for one expert to do a single clean sweep in a grudging brief article, everybody -- Enderby, poetesses, poetasters, Sir George Goodby -- all fluffed up together.

About an empress, a poetess, a pop star, one might be opinionative, for such women either are frozen in the amber of history or are speeding with one down the illusionary road of one's own time.