Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A female creditor.

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Examples

  • Why, then, were his goods and chattels left to a creditrix?

    Daniel Defoe Minto, William, 1845-1893 1879

  • In September, 1733, as the books in Doctors 'Commons show, letters of administration on his goods and chattels were granted to Mary Brooks, widow, a creditrix, after summoning in official form the next of kin to appear.

    Daniel Defoe Minto, William, 1845-1893 1879

  • Why, then, were his goods and chattels left to a creditrix?

    Daniel Defoe William Minto 1869

  • In September, 1733, as the books in Doctors 'Commons show, letters of administration on his goods and chattels were granted to Mary Brooks, widow, a creditrix, after summoning in official form the next of kin to appear.

    Daniel Defoe William Minto 1869

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