What does PRINCESS mean?
Definitions for PRINCESS
ˈprɪn sɪs, -sɛs, prɪnˈsɛsprincess
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Princeton's WordNet
princessnoun
a female member of a royal family other than the queen (especially the daughter of a sovereign)
Wiktionary
princessnoun
The female monarch, or wife of a ruler, of a principality.
Princess Grace was the Princess of Monaco.
princessnoun
The daughter (or granddaughter) of a king, queen, emperor, empress, prince, or another princess.
princessnoun
A type of court card in the Tarot pack, coming between the 10 and the prince (Jack)
princessnoun
A beloved girl considered dainty; used as a term of endearment
princessnoun
A young girl or woman considered vain, spoiled or selfish; a prima donna
You're a real princess.
princessnoun
A tinted crystal marble used in children's games.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Princessnoun
Etymology: princesse, Fr.
Ask why God’s anointed he revil’d;
A king and princess dead. Dryden.Princess ador’d and lov’d, if verse can give
A deathless name, thine shall for ever live. George Granville.Under so excellent a princess as the present queen, we suppose a family strictly regulated. Jonathan Swift.
Here the bracelet of the truest princess,
That ever swore her faith. William Shakespeare, Cymbeline.
Wikipedia
Princess
Princess is a title used by a female member of a monarch's family or by a female ruler. The male equivalent is a prince (from Latin princeps, meaning principal citizen). Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince, or for the daughter of a monarch. A crown princess can be the heir apparent to the throne or the heir apparent's spouse.
ChatGPT
princess
A princess is a female member of a royal family, typically the daughter or close relative of a king or queen. They often hold a position of privilege and honor within society.
Princess
A princess is typically a female member of a royal family, often the daughter or granddaughter of a monarch or king. She holds a royal or noble title and is considered a member of the ruling class. Princesses often carry out duties and responsibilities related to their royal status, which may include representing the monarchy at official events, promoting charitable causes, and maintaining diplomatic relationships.
Webster Dictionary
Princessnoun
a female prince; a woman having sovereign power, or the rank of a prince
Princessnoun
the daughter of a sovereign; a female member of a royal family
Princessnoun
the consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales
Etymology: [F. princesse. See Prince, and cf. Princesse.]
Wikidata
Princess
Princess is the feminine form of prince. Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince or for the daughters of a king or sovereign prince. For many centuries, the title "princess" was not regularly used for a monarch's daughter, who might simply be called "Lady" or a non-English equivalent. Old English had no female equivalent of "prince", "earl", or any royal or noble title aside from queen. Royal women, or women of the nobility, were simply addressed or referred to as "Lady" or "The Lady Firstname" for a particularly highborn woman. As women slowly gained more autonomy and respect in European history, the title of princess became simply the female counterpart of prince; it does not necessarily imply being merely married to a prince, she may be the unmarried daughter of a monarch or other royal or noble of sufficient rank. Further, a princess may be a hereditary sovereign, head of state in her own right. The traditional meaning still applies in Europe in the sense that an untitled or at least non-royal woman who marries a prince will almost always become a princess with the possibility of eventually becoming Queen Consort, in nations where that title exists; but a man who marries a princess will almost never become a prince, unless his wife is expected to inherit the higher title of Queen regnant. If that is the case, then on her inheritance of that sovereign title, he will often become a prince.
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'PRINCESS' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3296
Nouns Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'PRINCESS' in Nouns Frequency: #1377
Anagrams for PRINCESS »
crispens
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of PRINCESS in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of PRINCESS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of PRINCESS in a Sentence
I had hoped they would find it in their hearts to let me be there for my daughter's funeral, it's very sad. She was my princess. She will always be my princess.
My (Hebrew) name and history are As Real As The Royalty I Come From. I'm full of it, and a true Hamburger as well. My Mixed Mutt DNA includes the names: Stewart, Romanov, Grimaldi, Hassan, Kahn, Khan, Borjigin, Chakri, Nassau... and a few surprises, such as Lucas, Disney, Hyde, Hoover, Turner, Brennan, Colby, Hayden, Schlesinger, Gates, Helms,...Fisher, Ford... LOVE YOU GUYS! - From your very own: Princess, Countess...
Linda was a delightful, cheerful, generous, fun and smart lady, when you were around her, you were just comfortable. She never made you feel less than anybody. She didn’t talk badly about people. She always saw the good in people. She was always reluctant to say bad things about people. And I think that’s exactly what trapped her into marrying Paul Curry. He overwhelmed her by being so loving and generous. He treated her like a princess. She only saw the good.
Disney + is a great partner because they understand the value of representation, of a Black, African American princess. It's going to have a profound impact on the culture.
Appointing Princess Reema as his replacement is an excellent public relations move, a woman representing the country that just gave women the right to drive.
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- prinses, koninginAfrikaans
- أميرةArabic
- карале́ўнаBelarusian
- སྲས་མོTibetan Standard
- princesaCatalan, Valencian
- princeznaCzech
- prinsesseDanish
- Prinzessin, FürstinGerman
- βασιλοπούλα, πριγκίπισσαGreek
- princino, reĝidinoEsperanto
- princesa, infantaSpanish
- printsessEstonian
- printzesaBasque
- شاهزاده خانم, شاهدختPersian
- ruhtinatar, prinsessaFinnish
- kongsdóttir, prinsessa, kongadóttirFaroese
- princesseFrench
- iníon rí, banphrionsa, banfhlaithIrish
- bana-phrionnsaScottish Gaelic
- נסיכהHebrew
- राजकुमारीHindi
- fejedelemasszony, hercegnőHungarian
- իշխանուհի, արքայադուստրArmenian
- putri, puteri, ratuIndonesian
- principessaItalian
- נסיכהHebrew
- 姫, 王女, 王妃Japanese
- პრინცესაGeorgian
- ರಾಜಕುಮಾರಿKannada
- 공주, 공주님, 公主Korean
- princeps, filia regisLatin
- puteriMalay
- koningin, prinsesDutch
- prinsesseNorwegian
- księżniczka, księżnaPolish
- princesa, rainhaPortuguese
- prințesăRomanian
- княгиня, царевна, принцесса, королевнаRussian
- princeznáSlovak
- kneginja, princesaSlovene
- furstinna, prinsessaSwedish
- இளவரசிTamil
- యువరాణిTelugu
- เจ้าหญิงThai
- prinsesaTagalog
- prensesTurkish
- ПринцесаUkrainian
- شہزادیUrdu
- công nữ, công chúaVietnamese
- plin, ledaut, jiplinVolapük
- princesseWalloon
- פּרינצעסיןYiddish
- 公主Chinese
- inkosazanaZulu
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