Countess

/ˈkaʊntəs/ noun

A noblewoman with a rank equal to or below that of a count in the European nobility system.

From Old French contesse, the feminine form of count, which comes from Latin comes meaning companion or attendant of a ruler. The title evolved during medieval times as the feudal system developed.

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