heritrixEtymologyFrom heritor, formed in imitation of female equivalents in -trix. By surface analysis, herit + -trix.heritrix means A female heritor. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA female heritor.“They got also Lufnes by marieng the heritrix theirof Riccartoun.[…]The Lairds of Glenbervie are not the oldest Douglasses as some say, but a cadet of Angus maried the heritrix theirof, they being then Melvils verie old in that name, and the powerfullest in all the Mearnes.[…]He was a cadet of Erroll, and the 1 heritrix he married with was one Macfud, and by her he got his land in Twedall;[…]Tho so”