Archduchess

/ɑːrkˈduːtʃɪs/ noun

A woman of the highest royal rank, typically the wife or daughter of an archduke in Central European royal families.

From 'arch-' (chief) and 'duchess' (wife or widow of a duke), from Old French 'duchesse.' The title emerged in medieval Central Europe, particularly in Austria, as a means of distinguishing the highest-ranking noble women.

AMንግሥት
ARأميرة أرلندية
BNউচ্চরাজকন্যা
CAarxiduquessa
CSarciduchesse
DAerkehertuginne
DEerzherzogin
ELαρχιδούκισσα
ESarchiduquesa
FAارشدوقه
FIarkkiherttuatar
FRarchiduchesse
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