"Princedoms" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nations or territories ruled over by a prince or a sovereign chief; realms; dominions.
The Primulaceae family, commonly known as the primrose family, is a family of flowering plants. The name derives from Primula, the type genus of the family. The name Primulaceae has been used to refer to them ever since family was established by John Lindley in 1819.<br><br>The Primulaceae are usually perennial plants, shrubs, small sub-shrubs, and some annuals and climbers. Most species are herbaceous, but some are woody, the latter ones being confined to lower elevations.
First; chief; or most important of a number of things of the same kind;<br><br>Those mentioned first in a list or enumeration;<br><br>Next in order of importance, power, or time;<br><br>Latin for "first"
Princelet: A child; a young prince, either of the direct cuts or of any of the collateral branches of a royal house.
The word "princeps" is Latin for "first in rank" or "first in power". It can also be translated to English as "head" or "leader", and was often used to distinguish a leader or ruler who was the first in a hierarchy or a designation.<br><br>In ancient Rome, "Princeps" was a title given to the first consul, who was the highest magistrate and head of the Roman state. It was also used to describe the Emperor Augustus, who was the first emperor of the Roman Empire.<br><br>In modern times, the term "princeps" is sometimes used in philosophical and literary contexts to refer to a leader or a superior being who holds a position of authority and power.
A female member of a royal family of high rank, especially the wife or daughter of a king or prince.