Definition of "swordmistress"
swordmistress
noun
plural swordmistresses
A female expert or consummate swordfighter.
Quotations
“My mother, having put aside the Unicom and followed her will of union, became swordmistress and teacher. But our clan fell into hard days and there were three harvests that were too thin to support any but the old and the very young. Therefore, those who were still hearty of arm, who could ride and fight—and my mother was a Valkyrie”—Yevele’s head lifted proudly,—“took council together. […]
1978, Andre Norton, Quag Keep, New York, N.Y.: Atheneum, page 55
Standing in their way was a repertory company of actors adopting various magical disguises (some benign, some malevolent) such as Mogdred the necromancer, Morghanna and Sidriss the sorceresses, Folly and Motley the jesters, Gretel the maid, Gundrada the swordmistress, Skarkill the Goblin Master and Lord Fear.
2006, Jeff Evans, The Penguin TV Companion, 3rd edition, London: Penguin Books, page 469
Wil gave her tons of extra XP for doing it all in character—barbarian swordmistress came easily to her—and her example led us all, so by the time we got to the dragon empress in her cavern at the middle of the dungeon, we were all talking like a fantasy novel.
2008, Cory Doctorow, Little Brother, New York, N.Y.: Tor, page 422
“This is no casual raid, which is more reason to fight smartly. Be at the ready,” the veteran said, glancing from the army to Sasha’s paling face. The swordmistress’ face lightened. “We have never lost a battle from these walls. Have faith and may the Great Mother strengthen our arms and fortify our minds.”
2013, J. K. Barber (Jay and Katherine Barber), Spellbound, 3rd edition, page 26