teacheress

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English techeresse, equivalent to teacher + -ess.

Noun

teacheress (plural teacheresses)

  1. (archaic except India) A female teacher.
    • 1858 August,, “Christians in Burmah”, in The Wesleyan Junior Offering:
      The plan of the Teacheress to erect a large building for us, and to educate our daughters, pleases us exceedingly, and we send fifteen rupees to assist the Teacheress in providing for them.

Usage notes

  • Although once recommended by no less an authority than Fowler, use of this word is deprecated by most modern writers. It has survived somewhat longer in Indian English.
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