massacreuse
Massacreuse is a feminine noun in French used to designate a woman who commits a massacre. It is formed from the noun massacre with the feminine agent suffix -euse, following a common pattern in French for denoting a person who performs an action. In English-language texts, the term is almost never used; translators typically render it as "a female mass murderer" or "a woman who massacred," or simply refer to the person as a mass murderer with gender indicated by context.
Usage and scope: The word appears primarily in linguistic discussions of gendered nouns or in translated historical
Historical notes: There are no widely recognized individuals who are universally identified by the label massacreuse
Linguistic context: The form demonstrates how French creates feminine agents by appending -euse to a base noun,