noun
- the wife or widow of an elector of the Holy Roman Empire
- a female elector, especially in the Holy Roman Empire
Usage: historical
Usage: historical
Examples
- The Electress Sophia of Hanover was heir to the British throne.
- She held the title of electress through her marriage to the elector.
- The electress maintained her own court separate from her husband’s.
- Historical records show the electress wielding considerable political influence.
- The electress’s portrait hangs in the palace gallery.
- She became electress upon her husband’s succession to the electoral dignity.