"Duchesses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Duchesses" Meaning

Duchesses are high-ranking noblewomen who hold the title of Duchess, typically the wives or widows of dukes or the daughters of reigning monarchs. The title is often associated with royal or aristocratic families, and duchesses typically hold a high social status. The word "duchess" comes from the French word "duchesse," which is derived from the Latin "dux," meaning "leader" or "ruler."

"Duchesses" Examples

Usage Examples for "Duchesses"


1. Formal Events

The royal family welcomed numerous duchesses to the castle for the annual gala.

2. Title of Nobility

The dukedom was inherited by the eldest son, who became the new Duke of York, along with his duchesses.

3. Historical Fiction

In the novel, the protagonist, a young duchess, navigated the complexities of royal court life during the 18th century.

4. Contrast

Unlike the sophisticated duchesses of the upper class, the working-class women were burdened with domestic chores.

5. Humor

At the wedding reception, the eccentric groom's aunt, a duchess in her own mind, insisted on teaching the guests the traditional Scottish jig.

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