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foundress
[ foun-dris ]
noun
- a woman who establishes something, as an institution or religious order; founder.
Gender Note
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of foundress1
Example Sentences
The nuns had been preparing for the addition of a St. Joseph shrine, and that involved “the reinterment of the remains of our beloved foundress, Sister Wilhelmina,†the statement said.
“So Pocahontas becomes a foundress of the country with early Americans.â€
Because of the order’s foundress, the nuns pray in French three times a week and English the rest of the time.
Jerkofsky said she combined that with the Sisters of St. Francis Immaculate’s foundress’s approach to service - to look for the greatest need, the one in front of you.
“The foundress was an extremely savvy businesswoman and financially astute,†Ms. Reed said.
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