grand duchy
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Definition
- Noun:
- A territory or state ruled by a grand duke or grand duchess: A grand duchy is a domain, country, or state whose sovereign holds the title of grand duke or grand duchess. It is a specific type of monarchy.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Luxembourg is the only remaining sovereign grand duchy in the world.
- The history of the grand duchy of Tuscany is fascinating.
- She inherited the title and the responsibilities of ruling the grand duchy.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is often used to describe historical European states, such as the Grand Duchy of Moscow or the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which were significant powers in their time.
- The Grand Duchy of Finland was an autonomous state within the Russian Empire.
Variants and Related Words
- Grand Duke (n): The male ruler of a grand duchy.
- The Grand Duke attended the diplomatic summit.
- Grand Duchess (n): The female ruler of a grand duchy.
- The Grand Duchess was known for her charitable work.
Synonyms
- Principality: A state ruled by a prince. (Note: While similar, a principality is ruled by a prince/princess, whereas a grand duchy is ruled by a grand duke/duchess.)
- Duchy: A territory ruled by a duke or duchess. (A duchy is typically considered a lower rank than a grand duchy.)
Related Phrases
- Grand Ducal (adj): Pertaining to a grand duke, grand duchess, or a grand duchy.
- The grand ducal family resides in the palace.
Noun
- the domain controlled by a grand duke or grand duchess