Dutchess

usgb/ˈdʌtʃ.əs/
noun

A title for a woman who is a member of the nobility, often ruling over a duchy.

The dutchess attended the royal ball in a stunning gown.
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noble dutchess,young dutchess,exiled dutchess

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Nobility

The term 'dutchess' links closely to nobility and aristocracy.

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In many cultures, nobility carries a historical significance.
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Regality

The word evokes a sense of royal character and authority.

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Use it in contexts that discuss royal families or their influence.
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Cultural Context

Understanding the societal role and historical significance of a dutchess enhances application.

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In literature, the character of a dutchess often symbolizes power or grace.
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