Duc

/duːk/ noun

A nobleman or high-ranking person in the feudal hierarchy of medieval Europe, usually ruling over a duchy (a specific territory).

From Latin 'dux' meaning 'leader' or 'guide,' related to 'ducere' (to lead). The word traveled through Old French 'duc' into English during the Norman Conquest of 1066.

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