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client +‎ -ess

Noun edit

clientess (plural clientesses)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) A female client.
    • 1840, The Works of Thomas Middleton, page 521:
      Possible too to have a lawyer bribeless and without fee, if his clientess, or female client, please his eye well: []
    • 1893, The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, page 446:
      He holds his clientesses, not by a benefit, but by a temptation; by their folly and weakness, not by their wisdom.
    • 2022, Alisa Ganieva, Offended Sensibilities:
      The clientesses' skirts are short and daring, their stretch stocking-boots rise above their knees.

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