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procuress

[proh-kyoor-is, pruh-] / proʊˈkyʊər ɪs, prə- /
NOUN
madam
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The cases of the gambler and the procuress did not excite Atlantic County interest as examples of routine viciousness, but as the first definite results of an unusually elaborate crusade conducted by a newspaper.

From Time Magazine Archive

It represents the steadfastness of the maiden Melibaea against the entreaties of her lover Calisto and the much more crafty, indeed almost successful, wiles of the procuress, Celestine.

From The Growth of English Drama by Wynne, Arnold

Such writers do not understand that nothing does or can exist except the ideal; nor is their art-philosophy other than "procuress to the lords of hell."

From For the Right by Franzos, Karl Emil

The divine art is a soulless procuress; she takes your youth, your beauty and your virtue.

From My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life by Anonymous

The old procuress bowed to the ground as he went by, but he took no notice of her.

From House of Torment A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court by Gull, Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger




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