Executrices [noun]

Definition of Executrices:

administrator

Synonyms of Executrices:


Opposite/Antonyms of Executrices:

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Sentence/Example of Executrices:

It was a very young thing in the poor youth to make her executrix.

He made his will two years ago, and left me sole executrix and mistress of every thing.

My father had left Mr. Hardinge the executor, and my mother an executrix of his will, with survivorship.

Mrs Cradock proceeds to revoke all former wills; and appoints her said daughter "Charlott Ffeilding" as her sole executrix.

I am sure that the executrix will be most happy to forward such very judicious arrangements.

His wife Emma (née Roberts), upon his death in 1702, was appointed executrix of his estate.

He makes his wife executrix, and desires Thompson and Tomlinson to assist her, to each of whom he gives a ring.

She was the sole executrix of her husband's estate of 1005,—a proof of her ability.

My master died, and his widow, by the will, became sole executrix of his property.

The whole of the property of every description is left to Mrs. Moze, and she is sole executrix.