Obs. [a. L. competītrix, fem. of competītor: the stress following that of competitor in English.] = prec.
1649. Ld. Herbert, Hen. VIII. (T.). Queen Anne, being now without competitrix for her title.
1676. Allen, Address Nonconf., Pref. It was the true Mother who was for yielding to her Competitrix, rather than the Child should be divided.