sponsorette

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

sponsor +‎ -ette

Noun[edit]

sponsorette (plural sponsorettes)

  1. A female sponsor.
    • 1920, The School Review - Volume 28, page 55:
      The girls hold assemblies of their own, maintain a system of “sponsors and sponsorettes,” give parties for all the girls of the school, to which mothers are often invited.
    • 1946 December 28, “Radio Execs' Wives In Sponsors Role”, in Billboard, volume 58, number 52, page 7:
      Unusual situation whereby the wives of radio executives themselves have become sponsors — or "sponsorettes" has resulted from a business venture entered into recently by Georgia Weil and Adele Ronson.
    • 2014, H. Norsen, Orchidus Academy, →ISBN, page 83:
      “You know perfectly well, old chum,” said the other man, “that you have electro-photoscopular shields all over the Academy, and we wouldn't be allowed past them. After all, it was my sponsorette who invented them!"