? Obs. Also sollicitrix. [f. SOLICITOR, after forms in -TRIX.]

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  1.  = SOLICITRESS 2.

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1611.  Cotgr., Maquerelle, a (woman) bawd; the solicitrix of lecherie.

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  2.  A female solicitor; = SOLICITRESS 1.

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1637.  Nabbes, Microcosm., V. G j b. Blesse me! who’s this? one of the devells she lawyers?… Pray’ how long have you beene a sollicitrix?

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1658.  in Verney Mem. (1907), II. 77. You have a sollicitrix here,… which is my wife.

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1700.  T. Brown, trans. Fresny’s Amusem. Ser. & Com., 46. The first Motion he found in himself, was for the Charming Sollicitrix.

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1747.  Mem. Nutrebian Crt., I. 82. The bishop began with saying what an importunate sollicitrix the dutchess had been.

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