generaless
Etymology
From general + -ess.
generaless means A female general. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
noun
- A female general.“I tried to shield my nakedness with hands and leaves, but Tatu the amazon generaless, pulled away my fingers and put one of those many-thonged whips into them.”
- The wife of a general.“1886, Yves Guyot, English and French morality, from a Frenchman's point of view (The Modern Press) pp. 36–37, ditto
The Generaless Catherine Booth read a letter which she addressed to the Queen, summoning her in the name of her religion and of her sex to dry up the stream of impurity.”