Why this word is great
ADVOCATRIX — [Noun] A female advocate, especially as a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, emphasizing her intercessory role. From Latin advocātrīx, from advocāre ("to call to, summon, advocate") + -trīx (feminine agent noun suffix), from ad- ("to, toward") + vocāre ("to call"). Unlike "mediatrix" (which frames her as a conduit of grace) or "advocate" (which erases the gendered particularity of her intercession), "advocatrix" is the quiet, persistent voice in the ear of the divine. It is the candle flickering in a dim chapel, the whispered rosary at dawn, the hands folded not in resignation but in relentless petition—a reminder that even the sacred must be persuaded, again and again, to listen.