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emancipatrix
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/29 04:00 UTC 版)
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From Latin ēmancipātrīx. By surface analysis, emancipate + -trix.
名詞
emancipatrix (plural emancipatrices)
- A woman, girl, or any other entity treated as female who emancipates; a female emancipator.
- 1845, Protestant association, The Protestant magazine, “Speech of the Rev. Dr. Cumming”, page 216
- Christianity shall yet emerge from the tents of Mesech and the tabernacles of Kedar, leaving behind her the scenes of her bondage, and put on her coronation robes, and move by universal love to universal empire, the emancipatrix of the oppressed — the ambassadress of heaven — the benefactress of the earth.
- 1869, Standish Grove Grady and William Hay Macnaghten, A Manual of the Mahommedan Law of Inheritance and Contract, Comprising the Doctrines of the Soonee and Sheea Schools, and Based Upon the Text of Sir W. H. Macnaghten’s Principles and Precedents, Together with the Decisions of the Privy Council and High Courts of the Presidencies in India, page 46 (W. H. Allen); and quoted in:
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1890, Nāndivāda R. Narasiṃha Aiyar, P. Sāma Rāu, The Mahamadan Law: Chiefly Based Upon MacNaughten’s Treatise and the Decided Cases, Srinivasa, Varadachari, page 57:
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Residuaries by Special Cause.—A residuary by special cause is the emancipator, or emancipatrix of a freed man dying without residuary male heirs; the legal sharers, as well as females, being in this case specially excluded from inheritance, Elb. 52. This provision is, however, inoperative inasmuch as slavery has been abolished by the Legislature.
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1874, M. C. Gray, Lisette’s venture, pages 17{1} & 199{2}:
- 1880, Charles Atwood Kofoid, The Life and Times of Garibaldi: The Italian Hero and Patriot, page 662 (W. Scott)
- The emancipatrix of the slaves in every quarter of the globe is acting nobly in issuing her veto against the oppressor of the Christians of Eastern Europe, as she formerly did against the tyrant of Naples, the negation of God, and against his protector Bonaparte, when he tried to prevent us passing the Straits of Messina, and giving liberty to our country.
- 1943, Heinrich Heine, Hermann Kesten, Ernst Basch, and E. B. Ashton, Works of Prose, page 328 (L.B. Fischer)
- 2008, Homer Eon Flint, The Devolutionist and the Emancipatrix, book title (BiblioBazaar, LLC; ISBN 978‒0‒554‒22650‒7)
- The Devolutionist and the Emancipatrix
- 1845, Protestant association, The Protestant magazine, “Speech of the Rev. Dr. Cumming”, page 216
参照
- ^ “emancipatrix” listed on page 349 of The Stanford Dictionary of Anglicised Words and Phrases: Edited for the Syndics of the University Press [1892], by Charles Augustus Maude Fennell and John Frederick Stanford (University Press)
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