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governess

[guhv-er-nis] / ˈgʌv ər nɪs /


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Marion Crawford, known as Crawfie, had been governess to the princesses Elizabeth and Margaret.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 4, 2026

During World War Two, her mother and elderly governess were frequently her only companions.

From BBC • Sep. 5, 2025

Winifred Notty arrives at Ensor House as a governess with a secret, which would be enough for many a novel set in Victorian England.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 1, 2025

No one would have to become a governess.

From New York Times • May 28, 2023

In the meantime, three tired children had to be put to bed, which meant it was time for their governess to read aloud.

From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood




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