Assertrix

/əˈsɜːtrɪks/ noun

A woman who claims or asserts something, especially in legal or formal contexts; a feminine form using Latin grammar.

From Latin assertrix (feminine form of assertor), formed using the Latin feminine ending -rix. This Latinate form was sometimes used in English legal and formal documents to distinguish female asserters, particularly in medieval and early modern periods.

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