Jonathan Swift referred to his "triumfeminate", 3 poetesses who inspired him; an alternative could be "triummulierate", but no references found.
This is a garbled version of the word triumvirate, meaning a group of three, especially three rulers.
The female version of lord is lady.
The female version of Zephaniah is Zephania.
italian female version of the name Vincenzo
Yes there indeed is a female version of "Come as you are"
With reference to bewitched, the female version of a worlock is a witch.
Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.Pompey was the member of the first triumvirate that was killed by the Egyptians.
Louise or Lois.
yes, supriya sang the female version........
The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.The members of the first triumvirate were Crassus, Pompey and Caesar.
Julius Caesar was a member of the First Triumvirate.
W. M. has written: 'The female wits, or, The triumvirate of poets at rehearsal' -- subject(s): Drama, In literature