Citations:accusatrix


 * 1) A female accusator.
 * 2) * 1897: Mary Henrietta Kingsley, Travels in West Africa, pp24–25
 * Now this worthy man, tired by his morning labour, working cargo in the stewing heat, and strong in the virtue of an unblemished life here, had gone to sleep in his cabin, out of which he was routed and confronted with his accusatrix and the small frightened man she had got with her, whom she kept on introducing as “my brudah, sah”.
 * 1) * 2003: Marilyn Migiel, A Rhetoric of the Decameron, p70
 * But she portrays all the other women of the story as upstanding; moreover, the original accusatrix repents on her death bed and reveals her previous duplicity.
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