Comte

/kɔːnt/ noun

A French title for a nobleman, equivalent to an English 'count' or a ruler of a county.

From Latin 'comes' meaning 'companion' or 'attendant,' originally the title of the Roman emperor's companions. It evolved into a feudal title for regional rulers.

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