Associations to the word «Countess»
Noun
- Neville
- Frances
- Navarre
- Courtier
- Sophia
- Tyrol
- Sutherland
- Derby
- Eldest
- Bourbon
- Augusta
- Comte
- Madame
- Anne
- Catherine
- Dunbar
- Crawley
- Constance
- Aragon
- Joan
- Clermont
- Viscount
- Hastings
- Natasha
- Daughter
- Brabant
- Gloucester
- Anna
- Emilia
- Kiev
- Anastasia
- Ada
- Blanche
- Burgh
- Hereford
- Widow
- Josephine
- Elgin
- Caroline
- Madeleine
- Stafford
- Ingrid
- Charlotte
- Teresa
- Suffolk
- Essex
- Lady
- Savoy
- Auguste
- Maximilian
- Christina
- Sidney
- Duke
- Olga
- Mozart
- Mortimer
- Wilton
- Clare
- Darmstadt
- Northumberland
- Chateau
- Bedford
- Kassel
- Cavendish
- Ida
- Exeter
- Yarmouth
- Claudius
- Marriage
- Brittany
- Devonshire
- Barony
- Bertram
- Hostess
- Moravia
- Anhalt
- Scarborough
- Alice
- Fife
- Salon
- Grandmother
- Bavaria
- Devon
- Dorset
- Vaughn
- Dudley
- Gertrude
- Carlisle
- Bismarck
- Champagne
- Gabrielle
Adverb
Wiktionary
COUNTESS, noun. The wife of a count or earl.
COUNTESS, noun. The title used by a female who holds an earldom in her own right.
Dictionary definition
COUNTESS, noun. Female equivalent of a count or earl.
Wise words
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies,
but the silence of our friends.