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archduchess

[ahrch-duhch-is] / ˈɑrtʃˈdʌtʃ ɪs /




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The archduchess admires his protective instinct, but she can’t save him, or the tower, from their inevitable fate.

From Los Angeles Times

About a self-important archduchess, she comments: “I would like to see her in the water. Water has a way of splashing on the mighty in a way that does them no favors.”

From New York Times

Marie-Antoinette, an Austrian archduchess by birth, was the wife of King Louis XVI of France, of the Bourbon dynasty.

From Reuters

It is now appropriated to the descendants of the imperial family of Austria through the make line, all such male descendants being styled archduke, and all such female descendants archduchesses.

From Project Gutenberg

Provisions are then made in case of the archduchess's or Henry's death with or without children by the marriage.

From Project Gutenberg