Obs. [a. L. competītrix, fem. of competītor: the stress following that of competitor in English.] = prec.

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1649.  Ld. Herbert, Hen. VIII. (T.). Queen Anne, being now without competitrix for her title.

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1676.  Allen, Address Nonconf., Pref. It was the true Mother who was for yielding to her Competitrix, rather than the Child should be divided.

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