Associations to the word «Duchess»
Noun
- Theresa
- Leopold
- Padua
- Cambridge
- Comte
- Married
- Argyle
- Palais
- Cousin
- Aunt
- Alexei
- Maid
- Isabelle
- Willoughby
- Widow
- Flanders
- Jeanne
- Fitzroy
- Nicholas
- Berwick
- Jacqueline
- Hostess
- Cumberland
- Xiv
- Magdalena
- Katherine
- Richelieu
- Inverness
- Albany
- Galileo
- Favourite
- Cleveland
- Patronage
- Victoria
- Habsburg
- Grandparent
- Wellesley
- Wife
- Austria
- Husband
- Earl
- Johanna
- Gaston
- Cristina
- Intrigue
- Sarajevo
- Toledo
- Browning
- Helena
- Suzanne
- Groom
- Manners
- Liechtenstein
- Versailles
- Abigail
- Czar
- Mme
- Wedding
- Percy
- Eliza
- Medina
- Grace
- Sister
- Balzac
- Hamilton
- Marina
- Orleans
- Casimir
- Toro
- Wonderland
- Palace
- Frederick
- Naples
- Edinburgh
- Nephew
- Royal
- Whitehall
- Grandchild
- Exeter
- Throne
- Palatinate
- Remington
- Normandy
- Jess
- Eugen
- Sibling
- Commoner
Adverb
Wiktionary
DUCHESS, noun. The female spouse or widow of a duke.
DUCHESS, noun. The female ruler of a duchy (where women can reign).
DUCHESS, verb. (UK) (informal) to court or curry favour for political or business advantage; to flatter obsequiously.
DUCHESS, proper noun. A village in Alberta, Canada.
DUCHESS POTATOES, noun. A purée of mashed potato and egg yolk, moulded or piped into various shapes which are then baked until golden.
Dictionary definition
DUCHESS, noun. The wife of a duke or a woman holding ducal title in her own right.
Wise words
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