[L. fem. of lēgislātor.] A female legislator.
1677. Gale, Crt. Gentiles, IV. 53. This right Reason is the great Legislatrix and Judge of al human affaires.
1797. W. Tooke, Cath. II. (1798), II. v. 45. No woman had yet been a legislatrix.
1832. Austin, Jurispr. (1879), II. xxx. 565. Laws supposed to emanate from the fancied legislatrix nature.