konzervativka
Konzervativka is a feminine noun used in Czech (and similarly in Slovak) to describe a woman who adheres to conservatism or belongs to a conservative political movement. The word is formed from the adjective konzervativní (conservative) with the feminine agent suffix -ka. The masculine form in Czech is konzervativ, or more commonly konzervativec, with Slovak using konzervatívka and a corresponding masculine form. The etymology traces to Latin conservativus through French conservateur and related Romance-language terms into Central European languages.
In usage, konzervativka denotes a female adherent of conservative ideology, a member of a conservative party,
Related terms include konzervativismus (conservatism) and konzervativní (conservative, as an adjective). The masculine equivalents—konzervativec in Czech,