duchessa
duchess
noun doo-KES-sah Rare
Origin: Medieval Latin ducissa, feminine of dux (leader)
Usage Note
Duchessa is the feminine title for the wife of a duke or a woman holding a dukedom in her own right. The masculine is duca. Note that duca is a masculine noun ending in -a (like poeta, artista), with plural duchi. The duchessa plural is regular: duchesse.
Examples
"La duchessa aprì il ballo con il principe."
Natural Translation
The duchess opened the ball with the prince.
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