? Obs. Also sollicitrix. [f. SOLICITOR, after forms in -TRIX.]
1. = SOLICITRESS 2.
1611. Cotgr., Maquerelle, a (woman) bawd; the solicitrix of lecherie.
2. A female solicitor; = SOLICITRESS 1.
1637. Nabbes, Microcosm., V. G j b. Blesse me! whos this? one of the devells she lawyers? Pray how long have you beene a sollicitrix?
1658. in Verney Mem. (1907), II. 77. You have a sollicitrix here, which is my wife.
1700. T. Brown, trans. Fresnys Amusem. Ser. & Com., 46. The first Motion he found in himself, was for the Charming Sollicitrix.
1747. Mem. Nutrebian Crt., I. 82. The bishop began with saying what an importunate sollicitrix the dutchess had been.