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Term: ORATRIX
Definition: Oratrix is a word used in history to describe a woman who is a skilled speaker. She is someone who can talk in front of a group of people and make them listen to what she has to say.
Definition: Oratrix (or-uh-triks) is a historical term used to refer to a female orator, someone who is skilled in public speaking.
Example: In ancient Rome, women were not allowed to participate in politics or speak in public. However, there were a few exceptions, such as the oratrix Hortensia, who spoke out against the unfair taxation of women in 42 BCE.
Explanation: The example illustrates how oratrix was used to describe a woman who was skilled in public speaking, even in a society where women were not typically allowed to participate in politics or speak in public. Hortensia's speech is an example of how women could use their oratory skills to advocate for themselves and others, despite societal restrictions.