Princess - Wikipedia-style Article
Princess
Definition
The term "princess" describes a female member of a royal family, especially the daughter or granddaughter of a king or queen, or the wife of a prince.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈprɪn.sɛs/ or /ˈprɪn.sɪs/
- Respelling: PRIN-sess or PRIN-sis
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈprɪn.sɛs/ or /ˈprɪn.sɪs/
- Respelling: PRIN-sess or PRIN-sis
Etymology
The word "princess" originates from the Old French "princesse," derived from the Latin "princeps," meaning "chief" or "leader." It entered Middle English in the 14th century to denote the female counterpart of a prince.
Derivatives
- Princessly (adjective, rare)
- Princesshood (noun)
- Princedom (noun, related)
- Princessship (noun, rare)
- Princess-like (adjective)
Synonyms
- Royalty
- Duchess
- Heir (female)
Antonyms
Usage
The term "princess" is used in cultural, political, and fictional contexts. For example: "The princess was admired for her charitable work," or "The story features a princess who embarks on an adventurous journey."
Related Terms
- Prince: The male equivalent of a princess.
- Monarchy: A system of government led by a king, queen, or royal family.
- Queen: A female monarch or the wife of a king.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A female member of a royal family: Refers to the daughter or granddaughter of a monarch.
- Example: "The princess attended the royal banquet."
- The wife of a prince: Refers to a woman who has married a prince.
- Example: "The princess was celebrated for her elegance."
- A term of endearment or playful nickname: Refers to calling someone "princess" affectionately or humorously.
- Example: "He called his daughter a princess as he handed her the gift."