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From poet + -ess . Compare Middle English poetresse ( “ poetess ” ) .
poetess (plural poetesses )
( dated ) A female poet .
1830 , Alfred Tennyson , “Leonine Elegiacs ”, in Juvenilia :The ancient poetess singeth, that Hesperus all things bringeth, / Smoothing the wearied mind: bring me my love, Rosalind.
Poetess is rare in contemporary usage according to which both sexes are known normally as poets . The Latin term for a female poet was poētria , derived from the Ancient Greek ποιήτρια ( poiḗtria ) , which still means “female poet” in Modern Greek. “Female poet” is the more usual modern translation where the gendered form in the original language is preserved.
female poet
Arabic: شَاعِرَة f ( šāʕira )
Armenian: բանաստեղծուհի (hy) ( banasteġcuhi )
Azerbaijani: şairə
Bashkir: шағирә ( şağirə )
Belarusian: паэ́тка f ( paétka ) , паэтэ́са m ( paetésa )
Bulgarian: поете́са f ( poetésa )
Catalan: poetessa (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 女 詩人 / 女 诗人 ( nǚshīrén )
Czech: básnířka (cs) f , poetka (cs) f
Danish: digterinde c
Dutch: dichteres (nl) f , poëte f
Esperanto: poetino
Finnish: runoilijatar
French: poétesse (fr) f
Galician: poetisa (gl) f
German: Dichterin (de) f , Poetin (de) f
Greek: ποιήτρια (el) f ( poiítria )
Ancient Greek: ποιήτρια f ( poiḗtria )
Hindi: शायरा ( śāyrā )
Hungarian: költőnő (hu)
Icelandic: skáldkona f
Ido: poetino (io)
Irish: banfhile m , file mná m
Italian: poetessa (it) f
Japanese: 女流 詩人 ( じょりゅうしじん, joryū shijin )
Korean: 여류 시인 (女流詩人) ( yeoryusiin ) , 녀류 시인 (女流詩人) ( nyeoryusiin ) ( North Korea )
Latin: poētria f
Latvian: dzejniece f
Lithuanian: poetė f
Macedonian: поете́са f ( poetésa )
Marathi: कवयित्री f ( kavyitrī )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: poetinne f
Ottoman Turkish: شاعره ( şâire )
Persian:
Classical Persian: شَاعِرَه ( šā'ira )
Iranian Persian: شَاعِرِه ( šâ'ere )
Polish: poetka (pl) f
Portuguese: poetisa (pt) f , poetiça f
Romanian: poetă (ro) f , poetesă (ro) f
Russian: поэте́сса (ru) f ( poetɛ́ssa )
Scottish Gaelic: bana-bhàrd f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: песникиња f , пјесникиња f
Roman: pesnikinja f , pjesnikinja (sh) f
Slovak: básnička f , poetka f
Slovene: pesnica f
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: basnikarka f
Spanish: poetisa (es) f
Swedish: poetissa (sv)
Tajik: шоира (tg) ( šoyira )
Telugu: కవయిత్రి (te) ( kavayitri )
Turkish: şaire (tr)
Ukrainian: поете́са f ( poetésa )
Urdu: شاعِرَہ f ( śā'ira )
Uyghur: شائىرە ( sha'ire )
Uzbek: shoira (uz)