The feminine term for mediator can be "mediatrix." This term is used to refer specifically to a female mediator, often in contexts where gender distinction is emphasized. In general usage, however, "mediator" is a gender-neutral term and can apply to individuals of any gender.
Mediator. There is no separate form. In most cases, feminine versions of words like executrix have gone out of use, while executor is applicable to both genders.
The term "mediatrix" is typically used in a feminine context, referring to a female intermediary or mediator. It is often associated with religious contexts, particularly in Catholicism, where it describes the Virgin Mary as a mediator between humanity and God. In contrast, the male equivalent is "mediator." Thus, "mediatrix" is inherently gendered as female.
There is no word for the term mediator in the Somona (correctly spelled Samoan) language. There is an estimated
The feminine term for a tutor is "tutoress."
Countess is the feminine term
Yes, the term "pomme" is feminine in French. It means "apple" and is used with feminine articles and adjectives, such as "la pomme" (the apple). In French, nouns are gendered, and "pomme" is categorized as a feminine noun.
Poetess.
Poetess
Landlady
feminine term of villain
Heroine
"Singe" is a neutral term in French and does not have a specifically masculine or feminine form.