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- female equivalent of commentator
- 1748, a Lady, in a Letter to her Friend in the Country, A Free Comment on the Late Mr. W—g—n’s Apology for His Conduct; Which Clears Up the Obscurities of That Celebrated Posthumous Work, and Dissipates the Clouds in Which the Author Has Thought Proper to Envelope His Meaning, London: […] W. Webb, pages 14–15:
- Well! Having thus luckily got rid of one, to whose Strength or Truth I was on the Verge of yielding, I return to my Office of Commentatrix. You muſt know, Dear Harriot, that this laſt crabbed Word ſticks in my Throat. I am not ſure that the Word Commentator may be changed like Executor; and I dare not ask for fear of betraying myſelf. I hope D—ds—y will look to theſe literal Errors, he being the only one of the Trade I can venture to truſt.
- 1821, “The Life of Voltaire, with interesting Particulars respecting his Death, and Anecdotes and Characters of his Contemporaries. By Frank Hall Standish, Esq. 8vo. pp. 393. Andrews. London, 1821.”, in The British Review, and London Critical Journal, volume XVII, London: […] Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, […]; and J. Hatchard and Son, […], page 89:
- No woman, however, united the power of pursuing dissipation and study at the same time, with so much success; and beholders saw with astonishment the commentatrix of Newton, after leaving a card-table, instruct, and converse with the learned and the gay.
- 1871, Bombay High Court Report. Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Bombay., volume VII, Bombay: […] the Education Society’s Press, Byculla, pages 169 and vi:
- “[…] Her commentary is generally considered as a performance highly creditable to the female intellect, but as showing a good deal the author’s intellectual petticoats.” We may add that she frequently betrays too strong a bias in favour of the claims of her own sex. Some further information as to this commentatrix is to be found at page 359 of Messrs. West and Bühler’s work, Bk. I. […] The passage, when purged of the interpolations obtained from the commentatrix Bálambhaṭṭa, runs thus: […]
- 1995 June 18, “Erskine-Crum’s welcome: Paul Haigh takes a light-hearted look forward to that great British institution, the Royal Ascot meeting”, in The Sunday Telegraph, number 1,775, sport section, page 13:
- Fashion will, of course, be a crucial ingredient, with “stunning” once again going off even-money favourite as the adjective most likely to be over-used by the BBC’s chosen commentatrix.
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