Meaning & Definition of word "Duchess"
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Duchess
/ˈdʌtʃ.ɪs/
noun:
- 1. The wife or widow of a duke, or a woman holding the rank of duke in her own right.
- Example: The duchess hosted a charity gala at her estate to raise funds for local schools.
- 2. A noblewoman of high rank, typically the female equivalent of a duke.
- Example: The duchess was known for her philanthropic efforts in the community.
- 3. A title of nobility in various countries, often associated with significant social status.
- Example: The young duchess was a prominent figure in the royal court.
Etymology
From Old French 'duchesse', from 'duc' meaning duke.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Duchess of Cambridge:
A title associated with Catherine Middleton, wife of Prince William.
Duchess of Cornwall:
A title held by Camilla, wife of Prince Charles.
Duchess of Sussex:
Refers to Meghan Markle after her marriage to Prince Harry.
Related Words
duke:
A male holding the rank equivalent to a duchess.
nobility:
A class of people holding hereditary titles.
aristocracy:
The highest class in certain societies, typically comprising those of noble birth.