Meaning & Definition of word "Countess"

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    Countess

    /ˈkaʊntɪs/

    noun:

    • 1. The wife or widow of a count or an earl.
      • Example: The countess attended the royal ball in a magnificent gown.
    • 2. A woman holding the rank of count in her own right.
      • Example: The countess ruled over her lands with great wisdom and fairness.
    • 3. A title of nobility held by women in various countries.
      • Example: She was known as Countess Lila, a title she inherited from her father.
    • 4. A woman who is a member of the nobility, typically in European countries.
      • Example: The countess hosted a charity event at her castle, inviting many prominent figures.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Old French 'comtesse', which comes from 'comte', meaning count.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    countess of a castle:

    A noblewoman who has authority over a castle or estate.

    countess by marriage:

    A woman who receives the title of countess through marriage.

    Related Words

    count:

    A nobleman of high rank, often equivalent to an earl.

    earl:

    A British noble equivalent to a count.

    viscountess:

    The wife of a viscount or a woman holding the rank of viscount in her own right.

    Slang Meanings of countess

    Meaning: A term for a woman with a high social status who is seen as haughty or elitist.

    Example Sentence: She acts like a countess, looking down on those who aren't in her social circle.

    Meaning: Used humorously to describe someone who enjoys playing the role of an aristocrat.

    Example Sentence: She calls herself a countess when she wears her fancy hat to tea.