sistren
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. Analysable as sister + -en (plural ending).
Noun
sistren
- (archaic) plural of sister
- 2003 April 16 (airdate). Angel (TV series), episode "The Magic Bullet"
- LORNE: Blessings and moon pies, brethren and sistren!
- 2011 February 17, Dave Lerner, “I Am Incubator”, in Huffington Post, retrieved 2012-03-14:
- Among my brethren and sistren in incubation I count the folks working at places like idealab, betaworks, alleycorp, as well as certain current and former university venture lab specialists I hold in high esteem.
Usage notes
- This form was lost in unmarked use by the sixteenth century. Since then, it has been most often used jocularly together with brethren, as in “brethren and sistren”.
Noun
sistren pl (plural only)
- (figuratively) The (female) body of members, especially of a sorority or religious order.
- 1997, Enrico Brizzi, Jack Frusciante Has Left the Band:
- […] teachers, parents, and above all his classmates the seething masses of dutiful zombies and sistren of the Evervirgin Sorority.
Coordinate terms
Noun
sistren (plural sistrens)
- (Rastafari) A close female friend, family member, or comrade.
- 2014, Marlon James, A Brief History of Seven Killings, Oneworld Publications (2015), page 157:
- Come out of the dark and come into the light, sistren.
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