Duchess

/ˈdʌtʃɪs/ noun

A woman who holds the rank of duke in her own right, or the wife or widow of a duke. The highest-ranking female noble below a princess in most European aristocratic systems.

From Old French duchesse, feminine form of duc 'duke', ultimately from Latin dux meaning 'leader' or 'commander'. The title evolved from military leadership roles in the late Roman Empire to hereditary nobility in medieval feudal systems.

AMዱቼስ
ARدوقة
BNডাচেস
CAduquesa
CSvévodkyně
DAhertuginde
DEHerzogin
ELδούκισσα
ESduquesa
FAدوشس
FIhertuginne
FRduchesse
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