[L. creātrix, fem. of creātor.] 1. = prec.
1595. Barnfield, Sonn., x. 8. His limbs (as their Creatrix) her imbrace.
1611. Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. xx. 39. Perkin returned to his Lady Patronesse and Creatrix.
1793. Coleridge, Trans. Grk. Ode. Wisdom, the Creatrix.
1882. L. Oliphant, Land of Khemi, v. 259. The worship of the divine creatrix Isis.
† 2. attrib. or adj. Creating, creative. Obs.
1677. Gale, Crt. Gentiles, II. IV. 272. The Creatrix Essence of God. The Divine Creatrix Essence.