grand duchess
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Definition
Noun: 1. A woman holding the rank of grand duke in her own right: A female sovereign ruler of a grand duchy, a territory ruled by a grand duke or grand duchess. 2. The wife of a grand duke: A woman who holds the title and rank by virtue of being married to a grand duke.
Usage Examples
- As a ruler in her own right:
- Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg ruled for 45 years.
- The grand duchess issued a decree from her palace.
- As the wife of a ruler:
- The grand duchess attended the state banquet with her husband, the grand duke.
- As grand duchess, her primary duty was to support her husband's reign.
Advanced Usage
- The title "grand duchess" is specific to certain European monarchies, most notably historically in Russia (as a translation of ) and currently in Luxembourg.
- The male equivalent is a grand duke. The territory they rule is a grand duchy.
Variants and Related Words
- Grand Ducal (adjective): Pertaining to a grand duke or grand duchess, or a grand duchy.
- The grand ducal family attended the ceremony.
- Grand Duchy (noun): A territory ruled by a grand duke or grand duchess.
- Luxembourg is the world's only remaining sovereign grand duchy.
Synonyms
- Sovereign (when ruling in her own right)
- Consort (when the wife of the ruler)
- Archduchess (a similar high-ranking title used historically in Austria)
Notes on Meaning
The meaning depends entirely on context: 1. If the grand duchess is the daughter or other female relative of a ruler (e.g., in Imperial Russia), she holds the title as a courtesy and is a member of the royal family but does not necessarily rule. 2. If she is the wife of a grand duke, she is a consort. 3. If she inherits or is appointed to rule the grand duchy herself, she is the sovereign ruler.
Noun
- the wife of a grand duke or a woman holding that rank in her own right