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heroine (n.)
1650s, "demigoddess," from Latin heroine, heroina (plural heroinae) "a female hero, a demigoddess" (such as Medea), from Greek hērōine, fem. of hērōs (see hero (n.1)). The meaning "heroic woman, woman distinguished by exalted courage or noble achievements" is from 1660s. The sense of "principal female character in a drama, poem, etc." is from 1715. Other Greek fem. forms include herois, herone, heroina, heroissa, herys.
also from 1650s
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updated on June 08, 2023
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