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grand duchess
noun
the wife or widow of a grand duke.
a woman who governs a grand duchy in her own right.
a daughter of a czar or of a czar's son.
grand duchess
noun
the wife or a widow of a grand duke
a woman who holds the rank of grand duke in her own right
Word History and Origins
Origin of grand duchess1
Example Sentences
The field marshal, prime minister and grand duchess of Fenwick declare war on the United States.
On arrival in the UK, the grand duchess and her children lived independently for a while but soon ran out of money.
In fact, it was a teenage girl — a Russian grand duchess — who is believed to have taken the first-ever selfie, with a box camera, in 1913.
They have already produced four little grand duchesses.
Stephanie plans to renounce her Belgian citizenship in order to - one day - become Luxembourg's grand duchess.
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