Poetesses [noun]

Definition of Poetesses:

poet

Synonyms of Poetesses:


Opposite/Antonyms of Poetesses:

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Sentence/Example of Poetesses:

Gulnare was represented by a girl with the body of a Peri and the soul of a poetess.

After Ansaldo's death, we hear nothing more about the poetess.

But it was not her religion which supplied the poetess with this pretty fancy.

The poetess was born at Eyam in Derbyshire, where her father was then the Rector.

The lines of Mrs Sigourney, the American poetess, please me most.

"I think our Aggie is going to be a poetess," said Tess, to Ruth, secretly.

But a poetess must have experienced all feelings, or she could not describe them.

How, at his age, could he see the distinction between the Poetess and the Woman?

"You are decking yourself in borrowed feathers, Poetess," replied he, laughing.

Verus met the poetess at the door that led from the garden into the Empress' apartments.