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eldress

/el-dris/US // ˈɛl drɪs //

长女,长者,长老会,长老

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a laywoman who is a governing officer in certain Protestant churches.

Examples

  • She expressed as much to the Mother Eldress, who smiled, and reminded her of the rule of obedience.

  • “You will now like to see the cells,” said the Mother Eldress, as she led the way upstairs.

  • Oh, Eldress Abby, they've come back to me all day, those words.

  • The voice of Eldress Abby pursued Hetty in her flight like the voice in a dream.

  • Eldress Abby bowed, but she looked weak and stricken and old.