rare. [f. SUPERINTEND v. + -ER1.] A superintendent.
1776. Burrow, Rep., IV. 2291. A Superintender of Salt-works.
1833. Whewell, Astron. & Gen. Phys., III. 193 (Ogilvie, 1882). Our relation [to] the Superintender of our moral being.
1893. Scott. Leader, 20 Feb., 5. The Town and County Councils, who are to appoint the registration superintenders.
So Superintendress, a female superintendent.
1814. in Southey, Life A. Bell (1844), II. 689. The conduct of the superintendress.