hatress
English
Etymology
Noun
hatress (plural hatresses)
- (archaic) A female hater.
- 1893, The Eagle: A Magazine Support by Members of St. John's College (page 176)
- […] a man-hatress, as clever girls so often are […]
- 1897, Samuel Butler, The Authoress of the Odyssey (page 145)
- How characteristic, again, of the man-hatress is Nausicaa's attempt to make out that in Ulyssses she had found a man to whom she really might become attached — if there were no obstacle to their union.
- 1989, Alan Ansen, Contact Highs: Selected Poems, 1957-1987 (page 142)
- Hatress of music and living and art, / Grendel's mother with a deadly drool
- 1893, The Eagle: A Magazine Support by Members of St. John's College (page 176)