[a. L. conservātrix, fem. of conservātor: see -TRIX.] A female conservator or preserver; also used with names of things feminine in Latin or by personification.
1582. Hester, Secr. Phiorav., III. lxx. 104. Aqua vitæ, the whiche is conseruatrix of all medicines.
1677. Gale, Crt. Gentiles, II. IV. 292. As the creatrix essence was immediately present in making althings, so the Conservatrix Essence is immediately present in the supporting althings.